I am a computer scientist with an "application area" of biology. Strange I know, my point is I have at least a basic understanding of biological principles, and a more detailed understanding of a few specific areas (microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, etc). Enough background info: I recently have found myself wanting to know basics about various medical issues (both diagnostics and treatment). I'm looking for a book that can give me a basic overview of a wide range of "medical problems", as well as a bit of slightly more technical information. A book that might answer,
What is the cause of allergies (physiology)?
What happens when a person has an allergic reaction?
What common parasitic worms are there, what are their symptoms, what are their treatments?
Different types of cancer, their treatments, and how they work exactly?
I find myself looking at the body more as a complicated machine, I'd love to know more about how it works in relationship to problems.
Thanks!
2007-10-12
04:26:41
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Kevin M
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