Raynaud's Phenomenon is an auto-immune disorder which causes poor circulation in the digits and may affect up to 10% of all women. It is characterized by episodic blanching or cyanosis of one or more digits on exposure to cold; the phenomenon may occur with or without an underlying disease. This monograph presents the most up-to-date knowledge concerning Raynaud's Phenomenon, both as a primary disease and as the secondary result of an underlying disease, drug therapy or occupational exposure. The book reviews anatomy, physiology, the clinical picture, prevalance of the disease, diagnosis, prognosis, physiology and pathophysiology, and treatment." from the publisher.
Jay Langston takes a look at the extraordinary half century long project that restored the white-tailed deer population of Tennessee. By the 1930s probably fewer than 500 whitetails remained in the state, but within 50 years, thanks to the hard work of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, the whitetail population had risen to perhaps 800,000 and now numbers more than a million. Tennessee Whitetails records the record-book bucks taken by Volunteer State hunters and provides a life history of America's most popular big game animal. Tennessee Whitetails also gives insights into quality deer management in Tennessee and tips on where to find trophy bucks.
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