John P Lynch – författare
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This is a story of the lives of four young Australians during WW1. They were all friends once, but an incident occurs which impacts on each of their lives forever. Set within a background of the Australian Light Horse at war, the story unfolds, leading to dramatic consequences. How the four former friends handle their problems differently, determines the direction of their future. The results make for an interesting and exciting novel. Truth and fiction are interwoven for a surprising ending.
Some Australian WW1 history excerpts are included and make for interesting reading.
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Molecular Pathology of Neoplastic Gastrointestinal Diseases
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Molecular Pathology of Neoplastic Gastrointestinal Diseases reviews the molecular aspects that characterize the spectrum of neoplastic conditions that affect the gastrointestinal tract, providing the reader with current up-to-date knowledge. For each disease entity chapters provide reviews on:
the molecular basis of the individual diseasemolecular testing approaches currently available or in development for diagnosis or for gene target characterization for selective targeted therapiesrecommended guidelines for clinical application of molecular tests are included whenever availablemolecular testing for hereditary predisposition or disease riskanimal models and cell culture models of disease
Molecular Pathology of Neoplastic Gastrointestinal Diseases
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John Lynch was a promising athlete, but at age eleven was struck by a crippling illness. He was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis (JA), a disease that affects 300,000 children, making them unable to live full-functioning, pain-free lives. Children with JA are called “Katfish,” a name derived from Kids and Teens’ Families Investing Support and Hope.
John continued to seek new treatments, but not until age fifty-three was he given the “miracle drug” that enabled him to sustain a thirty-year legal practice. During that time he dedicated his life to helping others who suffered from JA and became a much-honored advocate for easing their distress.
In addition to chronicling John’s journey from victim to advocate, Return of the Old Katfish includes the stories of children fighting through pain to carve out successful lives. These tales will give hope and inspiration to those afflicted with chronic illness and to anyone who must overcome a seemingly insurmountable obstacle in order to lead a happy and meaningful life.