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Crossing Boundaries, Compounding Infections
Yorghos Apostolopoulos ; Sevil Sönmez (eds.)
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Public Health
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libros
ISBN impreso
978-0-387-47667-4
ISBN electrónico
978-0-387-49711-2
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2007
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007
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Casual Sex in the Sun Makes the Holiday: Young Tourists' Perspectives
Eugenia Wickens; Sevil Sönmez
The aim of this Chapter is to summarize the most recent issues on the production, secretion, biological activity and metabolism of CNH. The hypotheisis that natriuretic peptides constitute a family sharing endocrine, paracrine and autocrine actions and neurotransmitter and immunomodulator functions closely related to the other regulatory systems (nervous, endocrine and immunological) in a biological hierarchical network will be discussed with particular emphasis. Finally, such as an example to support this hypothesis, the integrated action of CNH system during pregnancy and fetal life as well as in the regulation of vascuar system wil be illustrated in detail.
Part IV - Leisure Migration and Health Concerns: A Paradox or Inevitability? | Pp. 199-214
In Search of the Exotic: Sex Tourism and Disease Risks
Eugenia Wickens; Sevil Sönmez; Yorghos Apostolopoulos
The aim of this Chapter is to summarize the most recent issues on the production, secretion, biological activity and metabolism of CNH. The hypotheisis that natriuretic peptides constitute a family sharing endocrine, paracrine and autocrine actions and neurotransmitter and immunomodulator functions closely related to the other regulatory systems (nervous, endocrine and immunological) in a biological hierarchical network will be discussed with particular emphasis. Finally, such as an example to support this hypothesis, the integrated action of CNH system during pregnancy and fetal life as well as in the regulation of vascuar system wil be illustrated in detail.
Part IV - Leisure Migration and Health Concerns: A Paradox or Inevitability? | Pp. 215-241
Mapping and Modeling Disease Risk Among Mobile Populations
Henry G. Mwambi; Khangelani Zuma
The aim of this Chapter is to summarize the most recent issues on the production, secretion, biological activity and metabolism of CNH. The hypotheisis that natriuretic peptides constitute a family sharing endocrine, paracrine and autocrine actions and neurotransmitter and immunomodulator functions closely related to the other regulatory systems (nervous, endocrine and immunological) in a biological hierarchical network will be discussed with particular emphasis. Finally, such as an example to support this hypothesis, the integrated action of CNH system during pregnancy and fetal life as well as in the regulation of vascuar system wil be illustrated in detail.
Part IV - Leisure Migration and Health Concerns: A Paradox or Inevitability? | Pp. 244-266
Ethical and Legal Issues Impacting Migrant Health
Sana Loue
The aim of this Chapter is to summarize the most recent issues on the production, secretion, biological activity and metabolism of CNH. The hypotheisis that natriuretic peptides constitute a family sharing endocrine, paracrine and autocrine actions and neurotransmitter and immunomodulator functions closely related to the other regulatory systems (nervous, endocrine and immunological) in a biological hierarchical network will be discussed with particular emphasis. Finally, such as an example to support this hypothesis, the integrated action of CNH system during pregnancy and fetal life as well as in the regulation of vascuar system wil be illustrated in detail.
Part IV - Leisure Migration and Health Concerns: A Paradox or Inevitability? | Pp. 267-281
Migration in a Mobile World: Health, Population Mobility, and Emerging Disease
Brain D. Gushulak; Douglas W. Macpherson
The aim of this Chapter is to summarize the most recent issues on the production, secretion, biological activity and metabolism of CNH. The hypotheisis that natriuretic peptides constitute a family sharing endocrine, paracrine and autocrine actions and neurotransmitter and immunomodulator functions closely related to the other regulatory systems (nervous, endocrine and immunological) in a biological hierarchical network will be discussed with particular emphasis. Finally, such as an example to support this hypothesis, the integrated action of CNH system during pregnancy and fetal life as well as in the regulation of vascuar system wil be illustrated in detail.
Part IV - Leisure Migration and Health Concerns: A Paradox or Inevitability? | Pp. 283-300