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- Book[edited by] Marshall A. Lichtman, Kenneth Kaushansky, Josef T. Prchal, Marcel M. Levi, Linda J. Burns, David C. Linch.Summary: "An authoritative, quick, and practical reference that can be used as a companion or stand-alone tool for point-of-care facts and board preparation. With succinct focus on diagnosis and management, it includes numerous tables that contain diagnostic and therapeutic information relevant to the diseases discussed. Coverage of COVID-19 infections because of the frequent manifestation of associated coagulation abnormalities that are associated with respiratory deterioration and death"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access AccessHemOnc 2022
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- ArticleBiofeedback application to drug addiction in the University of Colorado drug rehabilitation program.Brinkman DN.Int J Addict. 1978 Jul;13(5):817-30.Biofeedback was used as a means to relieve stress and anxiety for methadone patients. The hypothesis was that biofeedback could substitute for the use of drugs that were previously used to relieve stress and anxiety. Biofeedback was found to be an effective substitute for opiates and also a tool for insight into behavior. The addict learned to use his own abilities to improve his well-being and control over his life situations. The goal of maintaining a drug-free life with the help of biofeedback techniques was supported in this study.