04280nam 2201201z- 450 991063998890332120231214133540.03-0365-6138-2(CKB)5470000001633465(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95845(EXLCZ)99547000000163346520202301d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNatural Products and Disease Prevention, Relief and TreatmentBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (234 p.)3-0365-6137-4 The consumption of fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, etc., is thought to be associated with reduced risk for many human diseases, including cancers. Recently, significant advances have been made in evaluating the efficacy of natural products (compounds from natural sources) against human diseases. The purpose of this Special Issue, “Natural Products and Disease Prevention, Relief and Treatment", was to collect manuscripts concerning natural products for treating human diseases. 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Drawing upon public science communication theories, information design theories, and social semiotics, the book offers both in-depth analyses and high-level synthesis of how genetics is visualized for the U.S. public from the early 20th century to the present. Individual chapters focus on six visual genres: photographs, micrographs, illustrations, genetic code images, quantitative graphs, and molecular structure images. Han Yu challenges readers to consider the significance of these images we often take for granted, including their historical contexts, scientific backstories, information richness, stylistic choices, economic motivations, and social implications. In doing so, the book reveals the complex cognitive, affective, and social-cultural factors that both shape and are shaped by these images. The book will be particularly useful to scholars of public science communication and visual communication, practitioners of science communication, and scientists from a range of related life science disciplines. .ScienceSocial aspectsLife sciencesMedical geneticsScienceStudy and teachingScience and Technology StudiesLife SciencesMedical GeneticsScience EducationScienceSocial aspects.Life sciences.Medical genetics.ScienceStudy and teaching.Science and Technology Studies.Life Sciences.Medical Genetics.Science Education.303.483Yu Hanauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1063443BOOK9910252714903321Communicating Genetics2532414UNINA