Books

Vascular Biology
for the Clinician

Houston, Mark; Lamb, Joseph; Hayes, Anita. Vascular Biology for the Clinician. Parker, Colorado; Outskirts Press, 2019.

Available for purchase here

Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in Western societies.  Restoring vascular health is crucial to increase longevity and reduce escalating health care costs.  The vascular endothelium has been identified as the cornerstone of a new understanding of the disease's mechanisms and is perhaps the earliest target for personalized lifestyle medicine interventions aimed at restoring healthy physiologic function.

Drs. Houston and Lamb have synthesized the rapidly evolving knowledge base in the field of vascular medicine. In this text, by taking subjects that until recently were research-oriented and making them clinically relevant, they have created a new source of vital information for both primary care providers and cardiologists.


Book Chapters

Lamb, Joseph.  Obesity, Adipokines, Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease in Houston, M (Editor) Personalized and Precision Integrative Cardiovascular Medicine; CRC Press - Taylor & Francis; Boca Raton, Florida, 2020.

Walker W, Lamb JJ. Treating the Dysmetabolism Underlying Osteoporosis in Kohlstadt I, Cintron K (Editors) Metabolic Therapies in Orthopedics Second Edition; CRC Press - Taylor & Francis; Boca Raton, Florida, 2019.

Lamb JJ. Osteoporosis in Kohlstadt I (Editor) Advancing Medicine with Food and Nutrients; CRC Press - Taylor & Francis; Boca Raton, Florida, 2012.

Lamb JJ, Williams SE. Osteoporosis: Nutrient, Drug, and Disease Interactions in Kohlstadt, I (Editor) Food and Nutrients in Disease Management; CRC Press - Taylor & Francis; Boca Raton, Florida, 2009. 

Lamb JJ. Osteoporosis in Kohlstadt, I (Editor) Scientific Evidence for Musculoskeletal, Bariatric, and Sports Medicine; CRC Press - Taylor & Francis; Boca Raton, Florida, 2006.

Lamb JJ. Homeostasis: A Dynamic Balance in Jones, DS (Editor in Chief) Textbook of Functional Medicine; the Institute for Functional Medicine; Gig Harbor, Washington, 2005.