High-quality reading creates a high-quality life experience, and this issue introduces the latest new books launched by Hualing Publishing House and Zhanlu Culture.12 posture correction lessons for sedentary people
12 Posture Correction Lessons for Sedentary People is a home posture correction program specially designed by Vinh Pham for sedentary peopleJust 20 minutes a day, 12 simple movements, so that you can have a 25-year-old body when you are 40 years old. The book consists of 12 chapters detailing the 9 common postures of sitting and their effects, the 16 consequences of poor posture and sitting for too long, 12 tips for achieving a healthy posture Xi and 10 common ailments that improving posture can help you stay away. Help you stay away from back pain, low back pain, cervical spine pain, and always stay healthy.
The well-known actor Wu Yanzu especially recommended: After filming the fourth season of "Wasteland", my body almost collapsed ......But in just 4 times**, Rong Fan brought me back to my strength!In addition to the good ** program, I am especially grateful to him for providing me with Xi exercise skills that I can practice at home to help me maintain a healthy body.
Handbook for Home Care for Elderly with Dementia and Dementia
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the real form of dementia, daily care skills for people with dementia, emotional regulation of patients and their families, when and how to seek help, how to choose and evaluate care facilities, and how to make a long-term financial plan. It is the "personal butler" of millions of Alzheimer's families, with complete information and details, and caregivers can read it repeatedly. This book has created a myth of 40 years of best-sellers, 7 updates, and a total of 3.5 million copies sold, and has long been on the best-selling list of elderly care books. The author, Nancy Mays, is a retired former board member and advisor to the Alzheimer's Disease Society of America, a teaching assistant in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and an instructional coordinator in the Office of Instructional Services. The author, Peter Rabins, has 40 years of research and practical experience in the field of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and is a geriatric psychiatrist, professor, author, and lecturer. Founder of the Department of Geriatric Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Hospital, the first scholar to be named Professor of Alzheimer's Disease Research in the Richman Family. He was a faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he led a variety of clinical, research, and teaching programs related to the care of psychiatric symptoms in the elderly.
"Every Heavy Breath".
Eighty percent of the ICU survivors who returned from life and death did not live a normal life, with delirium, depression, anxiety, brain fog, ......Various severe syndromes accompany them for the rest of their lives.
ICU is an outstanding achievement of modern medicine created by life resuscitation technology. It has given new hope to critically ill patients whose lives are hanging by a thread, and has created many miracles of near-death resurrection. But what kind of death is worth reversing?Does the "immortal and unalive" (vegetative) situation created by high-tech one-way streets conform to people's understanding and expectations of life?Is life without quality and dignity worth having?Is there clinical rationality for the palliative mitigation model and the compliance model?
This book is the culmination of 25 years of ICU nursing reform by Wesley Eley, a front-line doctor and international pulmonology and critical care expert, and will completely change the status quo of intensive care with "rescue rate" as the primary observance. The book reproduces the scientific leaps, difficult moments and key innovations in the history of critical care medicine through the technology, postoperative life and tracking of 12 critically ill patients in different periods9 Thoughts on Technological Innovation and Nursing Innovation Bring New Hope to ICU Doctors, Patients and Their Families, so that patients can not only successfully cross the line of life and death, but also have a normal life. At the same time, it also points out the direction for how to better care for patients and help patients make choices. The primary dilemma facing modern medicine is no longer medical technology, but to enable patients to live real lives. Dr. Eli's new approach to critical care has not only increased the one-year survival rate of ICU patients by 14 percent, but also allowed more patients to return to their pre-hospital lives.
By Wes Ely, Transforming Intensive Care and an expert in the field of lung disease and critical care medicine, Grant WLiddell Professor of Medicine and Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
The author is also a co-founder of the Center for Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction and Survival (CIBS). Deputy Director of the Clinical Center for Geriatric Research Education (GRECC) at the Department of Veterans Affairs of the Tennessee Valley. He has published research results in many well-known medical journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and The Lancet, and has published articles in internationally renowned journals such as Wall Street**, Washington Post, and USA Today.
"Interpreting Joyce's Art".
Deciphering Joyce's Art is a collection of Campbell's life's work on Joyce's literary studies. From 1927 to 1987, Campbell was obsessed, followed, and studied Joyce for 60 years. Campbell uses deep psychology, comparative religion, anthropology, and art history as analytical tools to analyze the literary labyrinth created by Joyce. The book contains not only Campbell's published articles, articles, and speeches, but also a large number of unpublished research results during Campbell's lifetime, and the final chapter introduces Campbell's dialogue with the reader, which is more conducive to the understanding and reading of the general reader. The book has also been featured in the latest issue of the Joint Book List of Humanities and Social Sciences.
James Joyce (1882-1941) was an Irish writer and poet, one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, and one of the founders of postmodern literature.
The author, Campbell Joseph Campbell, is a well-known American writerHe is known as a master of mythology that has influenced the worldHe has created a series of influential mythological masterpieces spanning anthropology, biology, literature, philosophy, psychology, religion, and art history, including The Hero with a Thousand Faces, The Hero's Journey, The Power of Mythology, The Goddess with a Thousand Faces, and The Mask of the Gods.
The author also influenced The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, George Lucas, Spielberg, J. Jk.Spiritual mentors to Rowling and Jobs. His works are listed in Hollywood's reading list, conjuring up a variety of dramatic, entertaining and psychologically authentic stories, and are the source of inspiration for films such as "Star Wars", "The Matrix" and "Batman", and he is known as the grandmaster of Western pop culture.