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    The Epilepsy Prescriber's Guide to Antiepileptic Drugs

    €64.18
    This fully updated book is an authoritative reference guide for the spectrum of diverse clinicians and allied health professionals who prescribe antiepileptic drugs in contemporary clinical practice. It includes clear information on thirty-five antiepileptic drugs, including newly-approved drug brivaracetam, and is essential for quick reference reading.

    The Frith Prescribing Guidelines for People with Intellectual Disability (2024)

    €49.99 €50.00
    This book provides comprehensive guidance on prescribing for people with intellectual disability, as well as general information on the clinical care of this population. It is a key reference for anyone involved in the clinical care of patients, including psychiatrists, other professionals, patients, family members and carers.

    The Human Embryo In Vitro: Breaking the Legal Stalemate

    €116.71
    In the UK, the intellectual basis of legal framework governing the creation, use and storage of in vitro embryos for reproduction and research has not been revisited for over thirty years. This book explores the reasons behind this 'legal stasis', and considers ways in which we can move beyond it.

    The Infertility Trap: Why life choices impact your fertility and why we must act now

    €13.99
    A potential crisis in human fertility is brewing. This book presents a multi-faceted view of how our current inactivity is driving this decline still further. To bring about change, it's important to address how we got to this point, how the role of the IVF industry may solve or contribute to the problem, and what we can do ourselves.

    The Language of Mental Illness: Corpus Linguistics and the Construction of Mental Illness in the Press

    €105.03
    Based on a purpose-built 45-million-word corpus, this book offers timely and original linguistic insights into how the UK press report on mental health and illness, one of the key health topics in today's society. It is a vital resource for all researchers working in health communication and the health humanities.

    The Language of Mental Illness: Corpus Linguistics and the Construction of Mental Illness in the Press

    €35.00
    Based on a purpose-built 45-million-word corpus, this book offers timely and original linguistic insights into how the UK press report on mental health and illness, one of the key health topics in today's society. It is a vital resource for all researchers working in health communication and the health humanities.

    The Law and Practice of the Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol

    €36.17
    This edited collection provides expert commentary in each of the areas of legal practice that the complex Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol affects. It provides comprehensive examination of the legal meaning and interpretation of the Protocol, offering insights from international law, European Union Law, domestic constitutional and public law.

    The Management of Procedure-Induced Anxiety in Children

    €26.25
    The first and only comprehensive manual covering eight decades of multi-disciplinary research that informs a core competency in the aetiology, prevalence, consequences, and management of procedure induced anxiety experienced by children undergoing medical intervention. A clear and accessible guide for all medical professionals caring for children.

    Cambridge university press