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The Meniett.com Ménière's Disease Reference Materials List

Welcome to the Meniett.com Ménière's disease reference materials list, featuring a wide selection of books related to Ménière's disease. We hope that these books will help you understand and cope with the realities of living with Ménière's by providing you the information you need.

Feeling Dizzy: Understanding and Treating Vertigo, Dizziness, and Other Balance Disorders
by Brian W. Blakley, Mary-Ellen Siegel (Paperback)
Book Description
Written for the general reader, Feeling Dizzy identifies and explains the three types of dizziness: vertigo, imbalance, and fainting. Describes treatment options, from medication or surgery to therapy and rehabilitation. Outlines self-help options, including relaxation techniques, biofeedback, and exercise.

Ménière's Disease - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
by ICON Health Publications
Digital - January 2004
   

Inner Ear Balance and Dizziness Disorders
by P. J. Haybach
Paperback - January 2006

Book Description
Inner Ear Balance and Dizziness Disorders is for anyone who wants to know more about vestibular disorders. These disorders, their effect and treatment are all explained in an easy to understand style.

The Official Patient's Sourcebook On Ménière's Disease: Directory for the Internet Age
by ICON Health Pub.
Paperback
Book Description
A reference book for patients, parents, caregivers. This book explores basic techniques, advanced research and background reading for all patients with Ménière's disease or related disorders.
   


   

Ménière's and Its Management
by Tom Wilmot

Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Ménière's disease 
by Altha Roberts Edgren
Digital

Book Description
The article is excerpted from Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. The article contains definitions, descriptions, causes and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, prognosis and prevention of Ménière's disease. Published/Released: December 2001
   

Ménière's Disease: What you need to know
by P. J. Haybach, Jerry Underwood (Editor)

Book Description
The National Institute on Deafness reports that an estimated three to five million people in the United States have Ménière's disease. This inner ear disorder has no known cause or cure.
   

Low-salt diet for Ménière's disease
by Brian F McCabe

Ménière's Disease
by Jeffrey P. Harris

Treatment Options for Ménière's Disease: Endolymphatic Sac Surgery: Do It or Don't Do It and Why?
by Malcolm D. Graham, I. Kaufman Arenberg (Editor)
Hardcover

Book Description
Highlights state-of-the-art information on Ménière's disease. Presenting a variety of treatment options. Information on diagnosis of Ménière's disease.
   

Vestibular surgery for Ménière's disease in the elderly: A review of techniques and indications
by Seth I Rosenberg
A digital article from: Ear, Nose & Throat Journal
Digital - June 30, 1999

Book Description
Offers information on surgical options for the treatment of vertigo associated with Ménière's disease in the elderly patient.
   

Ménière's Disease: A Comprehensive Appraisal
Wiley Medical Publication
by W. J. Oosterveld (Editor)
Hardcover - March 1984

Ménière's disease: Differential diagnosis and treatment (American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology)
by John Ralston Lindsay

Ménière's Disease: An article from: The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology  
by Dennis G. Pappas
Digital - August 31, 2001

Book Description
A digital article from The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, most recently published by Annals Publishing Company on August 31, 2001.
   

Perilymphatic pressure measurement in Ménière's disease. An article from: The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
by Denis Ayache, et al
Digital - July 31, 2002

Book Description
A digital article for The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, most recently published by Annals Publishing Company on July 31, 2002.
   

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