18
Jan/10
1

Diabetes Rising: How a Rare Disease Became a Modern Pandemic, and What to Do About It

Diabetes Rising: How a Rare Disease Became a Modern Pandemic, and What to Do About It

Review

“Diabetes Rising takes on the fastest-growing disease in history with a take-no-prisoner’s attitude.  You got to love the author’s pugnacity. Dan Hurley takes the same approach to diabetes that Ronald Reagan took on the Cold War.  Not willing to live with the enemy, he wants to kill it in its crib.”  —Chris Matthews, Host of Hardball with Chris Matthews on MSNBC  “..the real zingers in Hurley’s account are the variety of new studies he reports in connecti
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12
Jan/10
0

How I Relearned What to Eat and How to Exercise, and Lost 90 lbs!: Incorporating blood type into your diet and exercise for weightloss

How I Relearned What to Eat and How to Exercise, and Lost 90 lbs!: Incorporating blood type into your diet and exercise for weightloss (Volume 1)

A weight loss book for the average American who has already tried everything.

About the Author

I am 32 year old woman who has struggled with my weight my entire life. I teach in a high school in one of the wealthiest counties in the U.S. and study communications through distance learning with a Christian University. I live in a middle class home with my beloved dog Diamond. I wrote this book to help the average person of average means to achieve their personal g
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19
Nov/09
3

Living Well with Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn’t Tell You… That You Need to Know

Living Well with Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You... That You Need to Know (Revised Edition)

Review

As many as one in eight women have a thyroid condition. In Living Well with Hypothyroidism, Mary Shomon outlines the most common of these–too little thyroid hormones in the body. Weight gain, depression, fatigue, and what patients call “brain fog, Brillo hair, and prune skin” result. Because the symptoms of hypothyroidism mimic so many other conditions–chronic fatigue, PMS, clinical depression–it can be very tricky to diagnose, especially since patients with HMO
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