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How Not to Diet: The Groundbreaking Science of Healthy, Permanent Weight Loss
Michael Greger M.D. FACLM · Flatiron Books
Pages: 608 Format: Hardcover
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Discover the cutting-edge science behind long-term weight loss success, in this powerful new book from the New York Times bestselling author of How Not to Die.Every month seems to bring a trendy new diet or weight loss fad -- and yet obesity rates continue to rise, and with it a growing... |
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Nightmareland: Travels at the Borders of Sleep, Dreams, and Wakefulness
Lex Lonehood Nover · TarcherPerigee
Pages: 320 Format: Paperback
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From a Coast to Coast AM insider, a mind-expanding exploration of sleep disorders and unusual dream states--the scientific explanations and the paranormal possibilities.The sleeping mind is a mysterious backdrop that science is just beginning to shed light on. It was only some sixty years... |
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Troubled Water: What's Wrong with What We Drink
Seth M. Siegel · Thomas Dunne Books
Pages: 352 Format: Hardcover
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New York Times bestselling author Seth M. Siegel shows how our drinking water got contaminated, what it may be doing to us, and what we must do to make it safe. If you thought America's drinking water problems started and ended in Flint, Michigan, think again. From big cities and suburbs... |
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Seeing Red: The One Book Every Woman Needs to Read. Period.
Kirsten Karchmer · Tiller Press
Pages: 288 Format: Hardcover
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A world-renowned women's health expert reveals a bold, practical, and data-driven handbook for menstrual periods that provides an easy-to-navigate roadmap for improving your reproductive health - and your everyday quality of life.We've been lied to about periods. PMS, cramping,... |
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Volume Control: Hearing in a Deafening World
David Owen · Riverhead Books
Pages: 304 Format: Hardcover
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The surprising science of hearing and the remarkable technologies that can help us hear betterOur sense of hearing makes it easy to connect with the world and the people around us. The human system for processing sound is a biological marvel, an intricate assembly of delicate membranes,... |
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The Origin of Disease: The War Within
Carolyn Merchant JD · AuthorHouse
Pages: 614 Format: Paperback
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US REVIEW OF BOOKS, Michael Radon theusreview.com/reviews/The-Origin-of-Disease-by-Carolyn-Merchant-JD-and-Christopher-Merchant-MD.html#.XLBmAehKi5o Containing exciting information and thought, this book could help people find ways to improve or avoid diseases that can dramatically alter... |
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The First Cell: And the Human Costs of Pursuing Cancer to the Last
Azra Raza · Basic Books
Pages: 368 Format: Hardcover
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With the fascinating scholarship of The Emperor of All Maladies and the deeply personal experience of When Breath Becomes Air, a world-class oncologist examines the current state of cancer and its devastating impact on the individuals it affects -- including herself.We have lost the war on cancer.... |
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The Official Bright Line Eating Cookbook: Weight Loss Made Simple
Susan Peirce Thompson · Hay House Inc.
Pages: 368 Format: Hardcover
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New York Times best-selling author offers a one-of-a-kind program to help readers finally become happy, thin, and free!Sustainable weight loss expert Susan Peirce Thompson builds on the success of her Bright Line Eating Boot Camps and best-selling book with: The Official Bright Line Eating... |
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A Terrible Thing to Waste: Environmental Racism and Its Assault on the American Mind
Washington, Harriet A. · Little, Brown Spark
Pages: 384 Format: Hardcover
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A powerful indictment of the notion of hereditary intelligence, A Terrible Thing to Waste shows how environmental racism drives the black-white IQ gap and explains what can be done to remedy its toxic effects on marginalized communities. The 1994 publication of the The Bell Curve and its controversial... |
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