Allergies (Health Issues)

Allergies (Health Issues)

by SarahLennard-Brown (Author)

Synopsis

The World Allergy Organisation estimates that between 30 and 50 per cent of the global population are at risk of developing an allergy. This book looks at the mechanisms that cause allergies to occur, how the body responds, and how allergies are diagnosed. It describes the different types of allergic illnesses and their effects, and the substances that cause allergies. Common treatments are examined, together with the different factors to be taken into account when trying to reduce exposure to allergy-causing substances. It is clearly designed, with colour photos, glossary, resource section and index.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 64
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 18 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0750243783
ISBN 13: 9780750243780
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
Could prove to be a popular browse in the library. It could also be the basis of a piece of science research at KS3 or GCSE. It could also support work in PSHE. The text is dense but informative, the illustrations are relatively few but support the text well ... I found the teenager's story of his friend's collapse caused by anaphylactic shock at a roller park equally powerful ... The relevance of the topic to many young people will give the book the audience it deserves. -- School Librarian 20040301 the book was interesting and educational -- Evening Echo, Cork 20040901
Author Bio
Sarah Lennard-Brown has spent many years working as a nurse, counsellor and health educator. She now works as a writer and magazine editor and is the author of several books in the 'Health Issues' series.