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General links | General books

• Crash:  Links | Books | Organisations

• Teen dreams: Links | Books | Organisations

• Fat attack: Links | Books | Organisations

• Brave new world: Links | Books | Organisations

• Bad taste: Links | Books | Organisations

• Allergy: Links | Books | Organisations

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General links

• A Science Odyssey: Probe the brain
www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/brain/probe-nojs.html
This site maps out the brain's motor cortex. Use the probe to stimulate sections of the brain to see what body part moves.


• Achoo Gateway to Healthcare
www.achoo.com
Information and resource site for the medical community. Contains a directory of human health and disease.


• BBC Health
www.bbc.co.uk/health
Features up-to-date information and advice on a wide range of health topics and current health issues.


• BBC Science
www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody
Investigate all areas of the human body including the skeleton, organs, muscles, nervous and circulatory systems.


• Department of Health (DoH)
www.doh.gov.uk
Information about the department's activities. The DoH aims to improve the health and well being of the country by raising awareness on health issues.


• Discovery Health
www.discoveryhealth.com
Daily updates on the latest health news. Also includes encyclopaedia on disease, injury and surgery and health calculators.


• Health in Focus
www.healthinfocus.co.uk
Provides facts about disease or illness, how you can expect to be treated, the level of medical care you can expect and treatments that you are likely to receive in the UK. Sections covered include men and women's health, support groups and alternative health.


• Human Anatomy Online
www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html
Ideal for anyone who is interested in the human body and wants to learn more.


• Human Body Quiz Game
www.prongo.com/human/index.html
Test your knowledge of the human body in this short quiz on body facts.


• Net Doctor
www.netdoctor.co.uk
Expansive resource site providing information on all areas of health. Discussion forum and 'Ask the Doctor' section included.


• Surgery Door
www.surgerydoor.co.uk
A comprehensive site with a vast medical reference section. Post questions about specific medical queries and expect an answer from a doctor within 48 hours.

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General books

• Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness by Kathleen J W Wilson and Anne Waugh (Churchill Livingstone, 1996) £23.95.
A basic textbook of anatomy and physiology. Gives illustrated and practical coverage.


• Anatomy and Physiology Made Incredibly Easy (Butterworth Heinemann, 2000) £18.99.
A review of the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology. Includes diagrams and illustrations to help readers locate and identify structures within the body.


The Body by Kathryn Senior (Hodder Wayland, 1998) £8.99.
Each chapter in this reference book covers a particular area of the human body
— such as muscles and joints, lungs and breathing, skin and hair — and explains its functions.


Body Story by David Williams (Channel 4 Books, 1999) £12.99.
Explores the human anatomy and explains how the body reacts to the critical events in a human life. Areas of investigation include pregnancy, bone and skin repair, heart attack and death.


The Concise Encyclopaedia of the Human Body by David Burnie (Dorling Kindersley, 2000) £9.95.
Detailed, illustrated guide to the major systems, functions and structures of the human body.


Diseases of the Human Body by Carol D Tamparo and Marcia A Lewis (FA Davis, 2000) £26.95.
Studies the disease process and the effect on the human body and internal organs.


• DK Pockets: Body facts (Dorling Kindersley, 1996) £2.95.
Mini-guide designed to appeal to every kind of enthusiast. Contains photographs, illustrations, maps, charts and fact and figures about the human body.


 The Human Body by Tony Smith (Dorling Kindersley, 1995) £25.
A visual exploration of the human body. Contains information about medical problems, diagnostic techniques, treatments and surgical procedures.


Incredible Voyage: Exploring the human body (National Geographic Books, 1998) £25.
Explores all aspects of the human body, including its origins, systems, bodily defences, the brain and the ageing process.


Introduction to the Human Body by Gerald J Tortora and Sandra Reynolds-Grabowski (John Wiley and sons, 2000) £29.95.
Provides a basic understanding of the structures and functions of the human body.


Principles of Anatomy and Physiology by G J Tortora (John Wiley and Sons, 1999) £31.95.
Detailed information on anatomy and physiology. Includes a CD-ROM which includes integrated learning aids such as examples of pronunciations and summary tables.

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• Crash: Links

• Accident Black Spot
www.channel4.com/nextstep/blackspot
Around 3,500 people die and well over 300,000 are injured in accidents on Britain's roads every year. Many of these deaths and injuries are concentrated in particular locations — accident 'black spots'. But 95% of all road accidents involve some human error. This Channel 4 website includes an interactive road safety quiz, sources of further information on safer driving, plus information about different black spots and their causes and solutions.


• Brake
www.brake.org.uk
Promotes the safe use of roads by addressing the skills and attitudes of road users and promoting the enforcement of traffic rules and the appropriate punishment and education of road users who break the law.


• Car Accident Family Website
www.stresspress.com
Information for all family members who have been involved in car accidents. Tackles issues such as nightmares, stress and anxiety.


• David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
www.trauma-pages.com
Contains comprehensive information about post traumatic stress disorder that can occur after a car accident. Features articles, resources and book information.


• Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions – Roads, Vehicles and Road Safety
www.roads.detr.gov.uk
Government department responsible for all issues relating to drivers, vehicles and road safety policy and research.


• Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions – Think! Road Safety
www.think.detr.gov.uk
Contains up-to-date information on the Think! Road Safety campaigns and other safety activities.


• Road Safety UK
www.roadsafetyuk.co.uk
Road safety information for all road users.


• Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
www.rospa.co.uk/roadsafe.htm
Road safety information to try and raise awareness about the causes of accidents and to promote measures that will help prevent such accidents or reduce their severity.


• Seven Secrets to Avoiding Car Accidents
www.bygpub.com/books/tg2rw/accidents.htm
Written essentially for American teenagers, this site has a practical advice checklist for avoiding accidents with links to other road safety sites.


• UK Road Safety
www.uk-roadsafety.co.uk
Information about this organisation and its promotion of road safety within commerce, industry and public service sectors.

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• Crash: Books

ABC of Major Trauma by David Skinner and Peter Driscall (BMJ, 1999) £18.95.
A comprehensive guide to management of the multiply injured patient during the first two hours after injury. Subjects covered include handling of accidents, victims, their transport to hospital and how to deal with major accidents.


• Accident Black Spot by Steve Platt (Channel 4, 2000).
A Channel 4 campaign guide with all you need to know about how to mount a campaign against an accident black spot in your area. You can order a copy by phoning 0906 520 4055 (from 7 November; the call will cost £1.50) or you can simply print one off from a PDF file available online.


• After the Crash: Assessment and treatment of motor vehicle accident survivors by Edward B Blanchard and Edward J Hickling (American Psychological Association, 1997) £29.50.
Looks at the effects of post traumatic stress disorder and the factors that influence it such as physical injury, litigation and delayed onset and psychological treatment.


• Head Injury by Dorothea Gronwall, P Wrightson and P Waddell (Oxford University Press, 1998) £9.99.
Written for the friends and family of those who have suffered head injury due to road traffic accidents. Provides comprehensive information on the effects and treatment of head injury, prognostic signs and rehabilitation of the patient.


• International Handbook of Road Traffic Accidents and Psychological Trauma by Edward Hickling and Edward Blanchard (Elsevier Science, 1998 — US edition only, available via online bookstores).
Contains overviews of the common medical and psychiatric disorders that follow road-traffic accidents with new data from leading research centres around the world.


• Post Traumatic Stress Disorder by David Kinchin (Success Unlimited, 1998) £13.95.
Written by a former sufferer, Kinchin describes all the complications that the disorder can include. Advice is given on seeking help and treatment.


• Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Source Book by Glen R Schardi (Contemporary Books Inc, 2000) £10.95.
A guide book for those suffering from a traumatic experience. Provides information on coping mechanisms, emotional triggers and the mental defences that offer protection from future harm.

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• Crash: Organisations

• British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
1 Regent Place
Rugby CV21 2PJ
Helpline: 0870 4435 227
E-mail: denise.chaytor@bacp.co.uk
Website: www.counselling.co.uk
Represents all aspects of counselling at national and international levels. Provides information and advice on matters of counselling and related treatment.


• Headway National Head Injuries Association
4 King Edward Street
Nottingham NG1 1EW
Tel: 0115 9240 800
E-mail: enquires@headway.org.uk
Website: www.headway.org.uk
Aims to promote understanding of all aspects of head injury and provide information, support and services to people who have suffered a head injury, and to their families and carers.


• Learn and Live
PO Box 7
Kingswingford
West Midlands
Tel: 01384 292 571
E-mail: office@learnandlive.org.uk
Website: www.learnandlive.org.u
This campaign for safe driving tuition is committed to improving road safety particularly among young and inexperienced drivers. Information and advice available on website.


• Road Peace
PO Box 2579
London W10 3PW
Helpline: 020 8964 1021 (9am-9pm)
E-mail: info@roadpeace.org.uk
Website: www.roadpeace.org.uk
Aim to raise awareness of the dangers on the road and encourage their reduction. Also provides emotional and practical support to bereaved or injured road victims.


• Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents
353 Bristol Road
Edgebaston
Birmingham B5 7ST
Tel: 0121 248 2000
E-mail: help@rospa.co.uk
Website: www.rospa.co.uk
Provides information, advice, resources and training in the promotion of safety in all areas of life.


• Trauma Aftercare Trust
Buttfilds
1 The Farthings
Withington GL54 4DF
Tel: 0800 1696 814
E-mail: tact@tacthq.demon.co.uk
Website: www.tacthq.demon.co.uk
Deals with the post traumatic stress disorder that can occur after a road accident. Provides information on treatments, counselling and support groups.

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• Teen dreams : Links

Puberty

• American Academy of Paediatrics
www.aap.org/family/puberty.htm
Detailed information about the changes taking place within the body during puberty.


• Puberty 101
www.puberty101.com
Lots of information about puberty.


• Pete Payne's Homepage
www.teenagehealthfreak.org
The website of A Teenage Health Freak. Covers lots of relevant material.


• Teen Growth
www.teengrowth.com
Lots of information about teen health in a question-and-answer format.


Parenting through puberty

• Between Ourselves
www.bodymatters.com/parents/puberty.html
Information for parents about dealing with the changes that happen around puberty.


• Not Me, Not Now
www.notmenotnow.org
Advice for parents and children on sex and sexual health issues.


• Parent Soup
www.parentsoup.com
Covers all aspects of parenting, with advice on puberty.


Sex and sexual health

• Sex
http://sex.channel4.com
Channel 4's Sex site has everything you ever wanted to know via online advisers, the ABC of Sex, a magazine and a database of local clinics and organisations.


• Sexwise Online
www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sexwise
A global online sex education project from the BBC World Service, involving a guide to sexual wellbeing in 22 different languages with audio links to real people's experiences, useful global contacts and news reports on sexual health from around the world.


• Es-sensual Safer Sex on the Web
www.safersex.org.uk
Advice on safe sex, condoms, sexual health, facts and issues.


• LoveLife Website
www.lovelife.uk.com
Aimed at young people, providing information on all aspects of sexual health plus details of specialist clinics throughout the UK.


Acne and skin problems

• Stopspots
www.stopspots.org
Beauty tips, practical advice and information from the acne support group about dealing with problem skin.


• What should I do?
www.whatshouldido.com/acne.shtml
Practical tips about dealing with acne.


Youth sites

• The Site
www.thesite.org
Looks at a range of issues that affect the lives of young people such as health, sex and relationships. Includes chat rooms, articles and resources.


• Youth 2 Youth
www.youth2youth.co.uk
Website of the national helpline service for young people run by young people.


• Youth Information
www.youthinformation.com
National youth agency aiming to promote young people's personal and social development and their voice in society.

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• Teen dreams : Books

• ABC of Sexual Health by John Tomlinson (BMJ Books, 1999) £14.95.
An illustrated and practical guide that provides comprehensive coverage of sexual medicine.


• Dear Aunty by Patricia Borlenghi (Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2001) £5.99.
Tackles the questions that pre-teen and teenage girls may have about issues from spots to boys, bullying, drugs and sex.


• Doctor, Doctor by Peter Rowan (The Stationery Office Books, 1992) £2.50.
Answers questions on puberty, sex, contraception and health.


• Face the Facts: Body changes by Jillian Powell (Hodder Wayland, 1997) £9.99.
Part of a series aimed at young people with learning difficulties. Explains puberty, what it involves, and the changes it causes both physically and emotionally.


• Growing Up by Susan Meredith et al (Usborne Publishing Ltd, 1997) £5.99.
Describes what takes place in the body during puberty. Contains sections on sex and contraception, food, exercise, hygiene and drugs and other problems, both physical and emotional.


• It's My Body by Mavis Jukes (Random House USA Inc, 1999) £6.99.
A guide for pre-adolescent girls to the changes that puberty brings to their bodies, including information about menstruation.


• Living With a Willy by Nick Fisher (Macmillan Children's Books, 1994) £4.99.
Designed to be a frank, friendly and a funny guide for boys. Explains the biological stages of puberty but with 'real' incidents and examples of the feelings and everyday experiences. Covers issues such as 'image', shaving, tattooing and girls.


• Questions Children Ask: And how to answer them by Miriam Stoppard (Dorling Kindersley, 1997) £10.99.
A guide for parents and carers of young children. Questions are grouped into common topics, ranging from the body, babies, puberty and sexuality to divorce, drugs, violence, sexual or racial abuse and death.


• The Seventeen Guide to Sex and Your Body by Sabrina Solin and Paula Elbirt-Bender (Aladdin Paperbacks, 1996) £6.99.
A guide for young adults presents facts about pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, drugs, eating disorders, and other topics.


• The Teenage Body Book by Kathy McCoy, Charles Wibbelsman and Bob Stover (Perigee Books, 1999) £17.95.
A handbook for teenagers discussing nutrition, health, fitness, emotions, and sexuality, including such topics as body image, drugs, STDs and fad diets.


• What's Happening to My Body? Book for Boys: A growing up guide for parents and sons by Lynda Madaras and others (Penguin, 1989) £7.99.
Discusses the changes that take place in a boy's body during puberty, including information on the body's changing size and shape, growth, reproductive organs, pubic hair, pimples, voice changes, wet dreams, and puberty in girls.

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• Teen dreams : Organisations

• Acne Support Group
1st Floor
Howard House
The Runway
South Ruislip
Middlesex HA4 6SE
Tel: 020 8841 4747
Fax: 020 8845 5424
Website: www.stopspots.org
The Acne Support Group aims to provide information and support to people affected by either acne or rosacea. Also works with health professionals to help improve the quality of information given to patients.


• British Association of Dermatologists
19 Fitzroy Square
London W1P 5HQ
Tel: 020 7383 0266
Fax: 020 7388 5263
E-mail: admin@bad.org.uk
Website: www.skinhealth.co.uk
Will send a list of dermatologists in your area. Also produces fact sheets on skin problems. Website is offline until May 2001.


• @ease
c/o NSF
30 Tabernacle Street
London EC2A 4DD
Tel: 020 7330 9108
E-mail: jamesw@paff.nsf.org.uk
Website: www.at-ease.nsf.org.uk
A resource for young people who are under stress or are worrying about such things as relationships, exams or drugs.


• Brook Clinics
421 Highgate Studios
53-79 Highgate Road
London NW5 1TL
Helpline: 0800 0185 023
Fax: 020 7284 6050
E-mail: information@brookcentres.org.uk
Website: www.brook.org.uk
Free, confidential sex advice and contraception to young people (under 25). The centres provide a range of services including contraceptive advice, emergency contraception, general counselling and other sexual health advice.


• Family Planning Association
50 Featherstone Street
London EC1Y 8QU
Tel: 0845 122 8690
Website: www.fpa.org.uk
Information on contraception and sexual health, a list of family planning and sexual health clinics and information on immediate sources of help. Copies of leaflets on all methods of contraception free with sae.


• Marie Stopes International
153-157 Cleveland Street
London W1T 6QW
Helpline: 0845 300 8090
Fax: 020 7574 7417
E-mail: services@stopes.org.uk
Website: www.mariestopes.org.uk
Centres across the UK offer a range of health screening services for women, emergency 'after sex' contraception, cervical screening and treatment for abnormal smears.


• Sexwise
Network Scotland
The Mews
57 Ruthven Lane
Glasgow G12 9JQ
Tel: 0800 282 930
The Sexwise helpline is run by Network Scotland and is open to young people aged 12-18 from all over the UK. Help and advice is given on safe sex, contraception, pregnancy, development and relationships.


• Sexplained
PO Box 6969
Chiswick
London W4 3WX
Tel: 020 8742 3910
E-mail: sexplained.ltd@virgin.net
Website: www.sexplained.com
Promotes safer sexual and reproductive health to all people of any age, race or sexual orientation. 'Cyber Clinic' provides free online advice and support. Also provides information for boys on all aspects of sex at the ‘willyworries’ section.

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• Fat Attack: Links

• Cyberdiet
www.cyberdiet.com
Looks at dietary and nutritional issues plus exercise and fitness.


• Discover Fitness
www.discoverfitness.com
Examines nutrition, diet and exercise, and gives tips on how to stay fit and healthy.


• 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet
www.3fatchicks.com
Offers, healthy eating recipes and honest discussion on dieting.


• Healthy Weight Network
www.healthyweight.net
Obesity research watchdog organisation that advocates healthy eating and fitness.


• Light Living
www.lightliving.com
Deals with changing your diet, along with other aspects of your life to improve your wellbeing.


• Slim n’ Trim
www.slimntrim.com
Information on exercise, diet, stress, health and nutrition.


• Weight Directory
www.weightdirectory.com
Information on weight loss, a variety of diet programmes and exercise equipment. Good links to other relevant sites.


• The Council on Size & Weight Discrimination
www.cswd.org/index.htm
Attempts to change people’s attitudes to body size especially in medical treatment, job discrimination and media images.


• Eating Disorders Association
www.edauk.com
Offers information on eating disorders and related issues and details of specialist treatments throughout the UK.


• National Centre for Eating Disorders
www.eating-disorders.org.uk
Information and support on compulsive or binge-eating, anorexia, bulimia and dieting failure.

• Eating Disorder Referral and Information Centre
www.edreferral.com
US centre that provides information about all forms of eating, exercise and body-image disorders.


• Fat Attack: Books

• ABC of Nutrition (BMJ Books, 1999) £16.95.
Information on all aspects of nutrition.


• Appetite and Body Weight Regulation: Sugar, fat, and macro nutrient substitutes (CRC Press, 1993) £80.99.
Medical text that emphasises the behavioural aspects of appetite regulation and the underlying biochemical, metabolic, and neurobiological mechanisms.


• Bowes and Church's Food Values of Portions Commonly Used by Jean A T Pennington (Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 1997) £23.50.
Quick reference guide to the nutritional value of foods.


• Clinical Obesity (Blackwell Science UK, 1998) £77.50.
In-depth medical and biological details of this disease, explaining the causes and symptoms.


• Dieting Makes You Fat: A guide to energy, food, fitness and health by Geoffrey Cannon and Hetty Einzig (Sphere Books, 1984) £1.95.
Looks at how crash diets do not lead to permanent weight reduction and offers advice on planning a healthier diet and lifestyle.


• DK Living: Vitality plan by Deborah Bull (Dorling Kindersley, 1999) £7.99.
Clear explanations of how to work with the body to lose weight without counting calories. Easy-to-follow guidelines and menu ideas.


• Dr Jensen's Guide to Natural Weight Control: A balanced approach to well-being by Bernard Jensen (Keats Publishing Inc, 2001) £14.99.
Offers a holistic approach to weight loss management and exercises to speed up the rate of fat loss.


• Essentials of Physical Activity by Donna Brynteson and Paul Brynteson (Eddie Bowers Publishing, 1996) £14.99.
Practical guidelines on how to implement a lifestyle that can produce health and fitness. Focuses on areas such as managing stress, adjusting eating habits, lowering fat intake and taking exercise.


• Natural Alternatives to Dieting by Marilyn Glenville (Kyle Cathie, 1999) £19.99.
Challenges beliefs about weight loss and offers advice on conquering bingeing, controlling food cravings and giving up yo-yo dieting.


• Fat Attack: Organisations

• British Heart Foundation
14 Fitzharding Street
London W1H 6DH
Tel: 08450 708 070 (information line)
Website: www.bhf.org.uk
Research into the causes, treatment and prevention of heart disease. Free publications available.


• British Nutrition Foundation
High Holborn House
52-54 High Holborn
London WC1V 6RQ
Tel: 020 7404 6504
E-mail: postbox@nutrition.org.uk
Website: www.nutrition.org.uk
Advice and information on all aspects of food and nutrition.


• Eating Disorders Association
103 Prince of Wales Road
Norwich NR1 1DW
Helpline: 01603 621 414 (9am-6.30pm)
E-mail: info@edauk.com
Website: www.edauk.com
Offers a wide range of information on eating disorders and related issues and details of specialist treatments throughout the UK.


• Keep Fit Association
Francis House
Francis Street
London SW1P 1DE
Tel: 020 7233 8898
Fax: 020 7630 7936
E-mail: kfa@keepfit.org.uk
Website: www.keepfit.org.uk
Provides details of classes in the UK for people of all ages and fitness levels.


• National Centre for Eating Disorders
54 New Road
Esher KT10 9NU
Tel: 01372 469 493
E-mail: ncfed@globalnet.co.uk
Website: www.eating-disorders.org.uk
National organisation with centres that provide counselling, information and support on compulsive or binge-eating, anorexia, bulimia and dieting failure.


• Overeaters Anonymous
PO Box 19
Stretford
Manchester M32 9EB
Tel: 01745 888 127
Dedicated to helping those who wish to stop eating compulsively. Provides information, support and counselling.


• SIZE — The National Size Acceptance Network For Men And Women
Suite 147
56 Gloucester Road
Kensington
London SW7 4UB
(Contact by post only)
National networking organisation that promotes healthy, positive lifestyles for fat men and women. Challenges society's prejudices and campaigns against size discrimination. For further information, send an s.a.e. to the above address.


• Slimming World
Clover Nook Road
Somercotes
Alfreton DE55 4RF
Tel: 01773 521 111 (meeting-finder)
E-mail: info@slimming-world.co.uk
Website: www.slimming-world.com
Encourages weight loss through reassessment of diet and lifestyle with particular emphasis on group participation. Meetings held nationwide.


• Weight Watchers
Tel: 08457 123 000 (meeting-finder)
Website: www.weighwatchers.com
Encourages people to lose weight and maintain this loss through balanced diets. Group meetings held nationwide.


• Brave new world: Links

Pregnancy, child development and parenting

• B for Baby
www.b4baby.com
Articles and advice on all aspects of parenting and baby development.


• Baby Centre
www.babycentre.co.uk/development
Information about a child’s emotional, physical, social and language development.


• Baby World
www.babyworld.co.uk
A forum for parents to share experiences and support.


• Families Online
www.familiesonline.com
A wide range of information for parents with young children.


• Fetal Development Overview
www.w-cpc.org/fetal.html
Plots the stages of development and provides colour photographs and a short film about development.


• Helios Health
www.helioshealth.com/pregnancy/baby
Details the embryonic and foetal periods of a baby’s development.


• National Family and Parenting Institute
www.nfpi.org
An independent charity providing information and help to parents bringing up their children.


• National Family Network
www.bumblebeemedia.com
Canadian organisation providing articles on a baby’s development and stimulation during the first year of life.


• Pregnancy and Baby
www.ivillage.co.uk/pregnancyandbaby
Information for parents during pregnancy and beyond.


Brain and brain development

• A Brief Tour of the Brain
www.phy.syr.edu/courses/modules/MM/Biology/
biology.html

The structure and functions of the brain, plus a history of its study.


• Baby Talk
www.babytalk.org/essaybrain.html
Essay on the development of a baby’s brain and the importance of stimuli in early development.


• Brain Backgrounders
www.sfn.org/backgrounders
Answers to basic neuroscience questions on brain structures and functions.


• Brain Connection
www.brainconnection.com
Details of the brain’s anatomy, functioning and development, and how ageing, memory, illness and disorders affect its performance.


• Early Brain Development
www.allkids.org/Epstein/Articles/Brain_Development.html
Discusses the importance of the first three years of brain development.


• How Babies Listen
www.brown.edu/Administration/Brown_Alumni_Magazine
/98/3-98/features/infant.html

Article on how babies can recognise language before they can talk.


• The Human Brain Menu
www.psyweb.com/Brain/brains0.html
The anatomy of the brain.


• The Power of the Brain
www.journale.com/really/brain.html
Looks at how the brain functions and gives practical tips on learning.


• A Science Odyssey: Probe the brain
www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/brain/probe-nojs.html
Maps the brain's motor cortex. Use the probe to stimulate sections of the brain to see what body part moves.

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• Brave new world: Books

Pregnancy, child development and parenting

• Babies: A parent's guide to surviving and enjoying baby's first year by Christopher Green (Simon and Schuster, 1989) £10.99.
Practical guide to the everyday concerns of parents in the first year of their baby's life.


• Birth to Three: A visual guide to child development by Camilla Jessel (Bloomsbury, 1991) £9.99.
Psychological and physical growth illustrated and explained.


• By the Ages: Behaviour and development of children prebirth-8 by Lynn Marotz and Eileen Allen (Delmar, 2000) £9.99.
A non-technical guide to a child's development. Provides a tool for evaluating developmental milestones, growth patterns, daily routines and activities and presents learning experiences that can be offered at each stage of development.


• The Developing Human: Clinically oriented embryology by Keith L Moore and T V N Persaud (W B Saunders, 1998) £35.00.
Looks at the developmental processes of a human being from the formation of the human embryo through to birth.


• The Great Ormond Street New Baby and Child Care Book: The essential guide for parents of children aged 0-5 by Tessa Hilton and Maire Messenger (Vermilion, 1997) £14.99.
Produced in conjunction with and endorsed by the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London. Topics include feeding, sleep, child development, toilet training, play and relationships.


• An Introduction to the Anatomy and Physiology of Children by Janet Macgregor (Routledge, 1999) £15.99.
An introduction to normal, healthy physical development and key changes in body systems and functions from birth. Topics covered include the skeletal system, the nervous system, the cardiovascular system and co-ordination.


• A Time to Be Born: The life of the unborn child by Peter W Nathaniel (Oxford University Press, 1994) £20.50.
Focuses on foetal development in the last three months of pregnancy: how the foetus's brain and senses develop, how it makes breathing movements, and how it affects the placenta and eventually gives the signal for birth.


• Your Amazing Newborn by Marshall H Klaus and Phyllis H Klaus (Perseus Books Group, 2000) £12.99.
Celebrates a baby's abilities in the first hours and days of life.


Brain and brain development

• Atlas of the Human Brain and Spinal Cord by James Fix (Aspen Publishers, 1987) £30.00.
Brain and spinal cord anatomy with clear, life-size photographs of the brain and brain stem.


• Brain Encyclopaedia by Carol Turkington (Facts on File Inc, 1996) £37.50.
Information on brain structure, development, injuries, and diseases and disorders.


• Complete Book of the Brain by John Farndon (Hodder Wayland, 2000) £6.99.
A comprehensive look at the role of the brain as the control centre of the senses. Discusses how human brains differ from animal brains, what they have in common, and what controls thoughts, actions, emotions and memories.


• Give Me a Child Until He Is 7: Brain studies and early childhood education by John Brierley (Falmer Press, 1994) £16.99.
Demonstrates the young brain's potential, flexibility and resilience and highlights the crucial importance of the pre-school and early school years to later development.


• Inside the Brain by Ronald Kotulak (Andrews McMeel, 1998) £11.
How the brain learns, how it controls behaviour, how it sustains damage and heals itself, and how scientists are searching for ways to keep it young and healthy.


• What's Going on in There?: How the brain and mind develop in the first five years of life by Lise Eliot ( Penguin, 2000) £18.99.
The development of the brain and ways in which parents can help children develop.

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• Brave new world: Organisations

• Association for Improvement in Maternity Services (AIMS)
2 Bacon Lane
Hayling Island PO11 ODN
Tel: 01753 652 781
E-mail: beverley.beech@ic24.net
Website: www.aims.org.uk
Campaigns to provide better support and information about maternity choices.


• Child Growth Foundation
2 Mayfield Avenue
London W4 IPW
E-mail: cgflondon@aol.com
Website: www.cgf.org.uk
Information about child development and growth. Send A4 s.a.e. for growth-assessment chart.


• Maternity Alliance
45 Beech Street
London C2P 2LX
Tel: 020 7588 8582 (information line)
E-mail: info@maternityalliance.org.uk
Website: www.maternityalliance.org.uk
Provides independent charity that aims to improve the care, health, social support and employment rights given to parents before conception and during pregnancy, childbirth and the first year of their child’s life.


• Meet A Mum Association (MAMA)
Waterside Centre
26 Avenue Road
South Norwood
London SE25 4DX
Helpline: 020 8768 0123 (7pm-10pm)
Website: www.mama.org.uk
Provides friendship and support to mothers and mothers-to-be who are lonely or isolated after the birth of a baby or moving to another area.


• National Childbirth Trust
Alexandra House
Oldham Terrace
Acton
London W3 6AH
Tel: 0870 444 8707
Website: www.nctpregnancyandbabycare.co.uk
Information and practical support on all aspects of pregnancy, childbirth and early parenthood and campaigns for improvements in maternity services in the UK.

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• Bad taste: Links

• About Salmonella
www.about-salmonella.com
Details about the prevention, detection and symptoms of salmonella.


• Aliens In Our Food
www.foodstandards.gov.uk/hea/index2.html
Fun site for children aged 7-14 and teachers providing information about the microbes that are in food and the prevention of food poisoning.


• Bad Bug Book
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~mow/intro.html
Basic facts about food-borne micro-organisms and natural toxins.


• British Egg Information Service
www.britegg.co.uk
Information on eggs including how to cook and prepare eggs to avoid salmonella.


• Food Link
www.foodlink.org.uk
Hygiene advice and information on food poisoning.


• Pfizer Microbes Site
www.pfizer.com/rd/microbes
Everything you need to know about microbes. Includes a microbe dictionary and quiz.


• Public Health Laboratory
www.phls.co.uk/facts/index.htm
An A-Z of germs and diseases.


• Society of Food Hygiene Technology
www.sofht.co.uk
Covers the interests and views of anyone involved in food hygiene or the food industry. Promotes the production, distribution and sale of safe food.


• Bad taste: Books

• Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene by Betty C Hobbs and Diane Roberts (Arnold, 1993) £17.99.
Explains the causes of food poisoning and measures which can be taken to reduce the risk of food-borne illness.


• Eat Safely by Janet Wright (Orion Paperbacks, 1998) £3.99.
Designed to sort out the facts of food safety scares from the fiction. Shows how to spot and avoid trouble at the outset, how to shop wisely and how to eat safely.


• Food Alert!: The ultimate source book for food safety by Morton Satin (A Facts for Life Book, 1999) £14.95.
A guide to the causes, dangers, and prevention of food-borne diseases. Includes several checklists on what to look for when buying food or dining out, proper storage of food, hygiene tips and food preparation.


• Food and Drink by Janette Marshall (BBC Consumer Publishing, 2000) £20.
As well as recipes, this guide includes detailed information on additives, labelling, nutrition, hygiene, vitamins and food allergies.


• How to Prevent Food Poisoning: A practical guide to safe cooking, eating and food handling by Elizabeth Scott and Paul Sockett (John Wiley & Sons, 1998) £11.99.
Advice on the prevention of contamination in food prepared in the home and that eaten in restaurants and fast-food venues, plus how to store and reheat leftovers.


• Infections of Leisure by D Schlossberg (Berlin and Heidelberg, 1993) £14.50.
Practical, clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of various infectious risks in the garden, at the shore, on fresh water, travelling abroad and food-borne illnesses.


• No Germs Allowed!: How to avoid infectious diseases at home and on the road by Winkler G Weinberg (Rutgers University Press, 1996) £14.50.
Easy-to-understand guide with case histories and charts on how to avoid all types of disease: from AIDS and tuberculosis to chickenpox, salmonella and colds.


• The Prevention of Food Poisoning by J Trickett (Nelson Thornes, 2001) £12.50.
Includes the legislation from the Food Safety Act 1990 and information on the most common causes of food poisoning and their prevention.


• Risky Food, Safer Choices: Avoiding food poisoning by Peter Cerexhe and John Ashton (University of New South Wales Press, 1999) £13.99.
A consumer guide to choosing between food and drink options, and how to avoid situations in which you regret what you ate.


• Bad taste: Organisations

• Association of Medical Microbiologists
Department of Microbiology
Conquest Hospital
The Ridges
St Leonards on Sea TN37 7RD
(Contact by post only)
Website: www.amm.co.uk
Professional body concerned with all aspects of microbiology and infection in UK and Ireland. Produces a number of factsheets: send s.a.e. to above address for information.


• Food Commission
94 White Lion Street
London N1 9PF
Website: www.foodcomm.org.uk
Independent watchdog investigating a wide range of food issues. Publishes quarterly magazine The Food Magazine.


• Food Standards Agency
Aviation House
125 Kingsway
London WC28 6NH
Tel: 020 7276 8000
E-mail: helpline@foodstandards.gov.uk
Website: www.foodstandards.gov.uk
Agency that deals with all aspects of the food industry including guidelines for the handling and hygienic preparation of food.


• Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF)
Nobel House
17 Smith Square
London SW1P 3JR
Tel: 020 7238 3000
Fax: 020 7238 6591
Website: www.maff.gov.uk
Government body that deals with food safety, the environmental impact of farming and the protection of health and the natural environment.


• NHS DIRECT
Tel: 0845 4647 (24 hour helpline)
Website: www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
Confidential healthcare advice and information 24 hours a day. Diagnosis and advice offered by nursing staff.


• Allergy: Links

• All About Allergies
http://allergies.about.com/health/allergy/mbody.htm
Vast resource site covering all types of allergy and symptoms.


• Allergy Condition Forum
www.health.cybear.com/atoz/allergies/allergyindex.asp
Diagnosis, information, treatment advice and quizzes about allergies.


• Allergy Guide
www.bbc.co.uk/health/allergy/index.shtml
Up-to-date information and advice on allergies and how to control them.


• American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
www.aaaai.org
Specialises in the study and treatment of allergic diseases through education and research.


• The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network
www.foodallergy.org
Deals with increasing awareness of food allergy and the issues surrounding the disease.


• Healthy House
www.healthy-house.co.uk/allergy.htm
Details about house products for those wanting to reduce pollutants in the home.


• How Allergies Work
www.howstuffworks.com/allergy.htm
How the body develops allergies and how this affects the immune system.


• Nutrition Remedies for Allergies
www.naturalways.com/alergy1.htm
Articles on food related to the causes of allergic reactions with advice on how to avoid particular allergies.


• Winning the War Against Allergies
www.allergy2000.com
Support and information for people suffering from asthma, immune disorders and allergies.


• Allergy: Books

• Allergies A-Z by Myron Lipkowitz and Tova Navarra (Facts on File Inc., 1994) £32.00.
Comprises over 1,000 entries covering every aspect of allergies and their symptoms, inherited allergies, occupational and environmentally-induced allergies, treatment and therapies and distribution and statistics.


• Allergies: Diseases in disguise by Carolee Bateson-Koch (Alive Books, 1999) £12.55.
Explains how allergies relate to environmental factors, food additives, digestion, parasites and childhood illnesses. Offers advice on how to achieve permanent recovery.


• Allergy Relief: Effective natural allergy treatments by Silvia Goldfarb (Avery Publishing Group, 2000) £10.99.
For those seeking an alternative to prescription drugs for allergies, this guide presents information on such topics as dietary changes, acupuncture and homeopathy.


• The Allergy Source Book by Merla Zellerbach (Lowell House, 1999) £9.95.
Describes common types of allergies and their causes and gives advice on avoiding allergens. Covers asthma, hay fever, food allergies, skin allergies and chemical sensitivities.


• Asthma and Allergies by Barbara Rowland (Marshall Publishing, 1999) £12.95.
Examines the psychological and physical effects and investigates a variety of options for treatment.


• The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conquering Allergies and Asthma by Bill Shiel and Alan Szeftel (Alpha Books, 2001) £12.99.
Written to help the layperson negotiate the maze of symptoms, drugs and treatments. Gives an overview of allergies and asthma and provides practical tips for dealing with such conditions.


• Eat Dirt (Channel 4 Booklet, 2000) £1.20. Available from the Channel 4 booklet order line (0906 5544 060) or go to the booklet page for mail-order details.
Explains the 'hygiene hypothesis' and discusses current advice about cleanliness in the home. Describes simple, effective ways of protecting your family from harmful infection and shows how to live in harmony with the friendly microbes that share our world.


• Allergy: Organisations

• Action against Allergy
PO Box 278
Twickenham TW1 4QQ
(Contact by post only)
Provides information for those made chronically ill through different forms of allergy. For information or a publication list, send an s.a.e. to the above address.


• Anaphylaxis Campaign
PO Box 275
Farnborough GU14 6SX
Tel: 01252 542 029
Fax: 01252 377 140
Website: www.anaphylaxis.org.uk
Set up to raise awareness of life-threatening food allergies, particularly nut allergy. Offers information and guidance to patients.


• British Allergy Foundation
30 Bellegrove Road
Welling DA16 3PY
Helpline: 020 8303 8583
E-mail: allergybaf@compuserve.com
Website: www.allergyfoundation.com
Aims to raise awareness of allergy and carry out further research into allergic diseases. Provides information and support to sufferers.


• British Holistic Medical Association
59 Lansdowne Place
Hove BN3 1FN
Tel: 01273 725 951
E-mail: bhma@bhma.org
Website: www.bhma.org
Advocates a health care system that incorporates self-care of the mind, body and spirit, taking into account the influences of psychological, social and environmental factors.


• Medic Alert Foundation
1 Bridge Wharf
156 Caledonian Road
London N1 9UU
Tel: 0800 581 420
E-mail: membership@medicalert.org.uk
Website: www.medicalert.org.uk
Provides an emergency identification system in the form of a bracelet or necklace for people with hidden medical conditions.


• National Asthma Campaign
Providence House
Providence Place
London N1 ONT
Helpline: 08457 010 203 (9am-7pm)
Website: www.asthma.org.uk
Offers information and support for those with asthma and related allergies.


Credits

Produced to accompany Body Story, a Wall to Wall production for Channel 4, Discovery Channel and ITEL, first screened on Channel 4 in April 2001.

Writers: Paula Hawkins and Kate Neil
Editor: David Highton
Deputy editor: Roger Evans
Editorial consultant: Peter Millson

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