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  1. Fifth Season (Provincetown Poets) by David Matias, 1998-01-01
  2. Pain: The Fifth Vital Sign : The Science and Culture of Why We Hurt by Marni Jackson, 2002-05-28
  3. Mayo Clinic Medical Neurosciences: Organized by Neurologic Systems and Levels, Fifth Edition
  4. Review Manual for Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of General Hospital Psychiatry, Fifth Edition by Theodore Stern, 2004-04-19
  5. Arthritis: A Take Care Of Yourself Health Guide Fifth Edition by James F. Fries, 1999-08-19
  6. Regulatory Control and Standardization of Allergenic Extracts: Fifth International Paul-Ehrlich-Seminar (Arbeiten Ausdem Paul-Ehrlich-Institute, Vol) by Germany) International Paul-Ehrlich-Seminar 1987 (Frankfurt Am Main, Reinhard Kurth, et all 1988-12
  7. The Diabetes Sourcebook, Fifth Edition by Diana W. Guthrie, Richard A. Guthrie, 2003-08-11
  8. Comparative Molecular Carcinogenesis: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference Held in Austin, Texas, November 19-22, 1991 (Progress in Clinical and Biological Research) by Andres Klein-Szanto, M. Anderson, et all 1992-07
  9. Endodontics, Fifth Edition by John I Ingle, Leif K Bakland, 2002-08
  10. Pediatric Endocrinology, Fifth Edition (Two-Volume Set)
  11. Living with Hepatitis C, Fifth Edition: A Survivor's Guide by Gregory T. Everson, 2009-09-29
  12. The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Fifth Edition (American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Neuropsychiatry) by Stuart C. Yudofsky, Robert E. Hales, 2007-09-21
  13. Taking Charge of Fibromyalgia: Everything You Need to Know to Manage Fibromyalgia, Fifth Edition by Julie W. Kelly, Rosalie Devonshire, 2005-06-28
  14. A disquisition of the stone and gravel, and other diseases of the kidneys, bladder, &c. By S. Perry, ... The fifth edition. by S. Perry, 2010-06-10

101. Fifth Disease - Children's Hospital Boston
fifth disease is a viral illness that is associated with an exanthem. The following are the most common symptoms of fifth disease.
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or find by letter: A-F G-L M-R S-Z My Child Has... Home Fifth Disease Fifth Disease Programs that treat this condition or perform this procedure Dermatology Program Infectious Diseases Fifth Disease Fifth disease is a viral illness that is associated with an exanthem. Exanthem is another name for a rash or skin eruption. It is spread from one child to another through direct contact with discharge from the nose and throat. It can also be spread through contact with infected blood. It is moderately contagious and usually does not include a high fever, as seen with some other viral skin conditions. What causes fifth disease? Fifth disease is caused the human parvovirus. It is most prevalent in the winter and spring and is usually seen in children 5 to 14 years of age. Outbreaks of the disease frequently occur in school settings. What are the symptoms of fifth disease? It may take between four to 14 days for the child to develop symptoms of fifth disease after being exposed to the disease. Children are most contagious before the rash occurs. Therefore, children may be contagious before they even know they have the disease. Also, about 20 percent of people with the virus do not have symptoms but can still spread the disease. The following are the most common symptoms of fifth disease. However, each child may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
  • There may be an early phase with the following symptoms, although this is not very common. If present, symptoms may include the following:

102. Fifth Disease - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Search Mamma.com for fifth disease . TYPE IN YOUR WORD CLICK GO! Search. Normal, Definitions, Short defs. (Pronunciation Key). fifth disease n.
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A mild viral disease occurring mainly in early childhood, characterized by fever, a rosy-red rash on the cheeks that often spreads to the trunk and limbs, and usually arthritis and malaise. Also called erythema infectiosum

From its being fifth in frequency of rash-producing childhood diseases
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103. Texas Children's Hospital - Fifth Disease Common In Winter
Texas Children’s Hospital, the largest pediatric hospital in the United States, is a Houstonbased, worldwide leader in the diagnosis and treatment of
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104. What Is Fifth Disease?
fifth disease is a mild rash illness which is generally found in children. The ailment produces mild fever, fatigue and the characteristic red rash that
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What is Fifth disease?
Fifth disease is a mild rash illness which is generally found in children. The ailment produces mild fever, fatigue and the characteristic red rash that appears on the cheeks.
Fifth disease is a mild rash illness that is generally found in children. The ailment produces mild fever and fatigue. There is also a red rash that appears on the cheeks, giving what is often called a "slapped face" appearance. The rash can extend down onto the body and may fade and reappear later. The rash may or may not cause itching. Adults may also contract Fifth disease. About fifty percent of adults have, at some point, come into contact with the virus that causes the disease, Parvovirus B19. This exposure generally causes immunity in those persons. An adult who is not immune may become infected with parvovirus B19 and develop the same rash as children who are infected. Adults may also experience joint pain and swelling or no symptoms at all when infected. Fifth disease is contagious in its first stages, before the rash develops. By the time the rash appears, the contagious stage is normally over. Individuals may become infected with the parvovirus B19 by exposure to the saliva, nasal mucus or sputum of infected persons. The stage before the rash appears may appear to be the beginning of a cold, carrying many of the same symptoms. Sharing drinking glasses and eating utensils can help to spread the virus. In elementary schools, there may be Fifth disease outbreaks where over half of students contract the disease within a short period. In cases such as these, pregnant employees and people with chronic red blood cell disorders are urged to consult physicians or health departments for proper treatment advice.

105. 'Fifth Disease' Description
What is fifth disease? What does fifth disease look like? How can you avoid catching fifth disease? This book looks at how the illness spreads,
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106. Behavioral Health Recovery Management - Fayette Companies And Chestnut Health Sy
This collection of articles traces the view of alcoholism as a disease from the fifth century BC to the present. It also includes the opinions of some who disagree. (Articles require Acrobat reader.)
http://www.bhrm.org/papers/addpapers.htm
- Addiction Alcoholism/Addiction as a Chronic Disease: From Rhetoric to Clinical Reality. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.
Alcohol Problems in the United States: Twenty Years of Treatment Perspective.
New York, The Haworth Press. A Model to Transcend the Limitations of Addiction Treatment
(accesses the manuscript from www.behavioral.net ,Archive, May/June 2003 issue)
Behavioral Health Management,
Recovery Management and People of Color
(PDF, 121K)
William L, White, MA and Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC (February 2004) Addiction as a Disease: Birth of a Concept (PDF, 35K)
William L. White, M.A.
The Rebirth of the Disease Concept of Alcoholism in the 20th Century
(PDF, 23K)
William L. White , M.A.
Addiction Disease Concept: Advocates and Critics
(PDF, 30K)
William L. White , M.A. A Disease Concept for the 21st Century (PDF, 26K) William L. White

107. Jeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D.
Article by Jeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D., describing the psychological characteristics of cult membership. The cult nature of Alcoholics Anonymous and disease model of addiction ideology is examined. Patterns of response by individuals who believe strongly in the disease model of addiction when their ideology is challenged are analyzed.
http://www.schaler.net/fifth/cultbusting.html
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The InterPsych Newsletter 2(5)
IPN 2(5) Section D: The Fifth Column
VOLUME 2, ISSUE 5 THE INTERPSYCH NEWSLETTER JUNE, 1995
Note: The Fifth Column is a regular PsychNews column, managed by Jeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D.
Opinions and comments are invited. Please send them to the PsychNews Int'l mailbox: psychnews@psychologie.de
CULT-BUSTING
Jeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D. ABSTRACT
Psychological characteristics of cult membership are discussed. The cult nature of Alcoholics Anonymous and disease model of addiction ideology is examined. Patterns of response by individuals who believe strongly in the disease model of addiction when their ideology is challenged are analyzed.
Cults serve diverse purposes for individuals, the foremost of which can be a positive sense of community where values are focused, affirmed, and reinforced. The relationship among individuals in a cult is also hypnotic (Freud 1959; Becker 1973). People disagreeing with an ideology binding individuals together in a group are likely to be criticized, punished, and eventually excluded or shunned by the group. This rule reads "thou shalt not disagree," for affiliation and membership in the cult rests on ideological consensus. In order for the cult to maintain its singular identity, the rule must be obeyed. Break the rule and break the spell. In order for a singular group identity to exist, individual identities must be minimized.

108. Fifth's Disease
Get the facts and a list of the symptoms of fifth s disease.
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109. Fifth Avenue Periodontics - Clifford S. Melnick , D.M.D., P.C.
Treatment of gum diseases and surgical placement of dental implants. Non surgical and surgical gum treatment, and dental cleanings, maintenance.
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Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders were coming home. Flushed with victory over the Spaniards in Cuba and threatened with diseases and fevers that were decimating its ranks, the fifth Army Corps fled the malaria, dysentery and yellow fever of the southern climates for the breezy beaches of eastern Long Island.
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