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An Advance excerpt of the new novel by Sarah Shepard, Everything We Ever Wanted, with an exclusive essay from the author on writing the book. more...
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Meet David Black, a young family doc whose solo practice has spectacularly tanked. So has his marriage; the two are not unrelated. His best friend, Oz, wants him to reinvent himself, offering their fellow Boulderites everything they need to live forever (or at least long enough for Oz to profit and retire). David balks. At first. What follows is a romp of a read, a comedy with heart... more...
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This easy-to-follow guide will help ministers, outreach facilitators, health ministry leaders, and others establish and lead Writing for Wellness classes. These classes provide an extension of the community, caring, and concern received in churches. Participants learn writing techniques to help them relieve grief, forgive, address anger and frustration, and understand their relationship with God. more...
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Energy Psychology, the self healing modality of the 21st century and the "ancients" is given an upgrade with the addition of tuning forrks and crystals. A complete easy to follow step by step guide with videos to match on youtube's "Harmonicsone" channel. more...
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The fact that you are reading this booklet means that you have recently been diagnosed with diabetes. You can rest assured that you are not alone, as diabetes is a condition that affects over 2 million people in the UK,1 about 800,000 of whom need to inject themselves with insulin every day more...
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Why do we age? The answer to this question is critical to our ability to prevent and treat highly age-related diseases such as cancer and heart disease that now cause the deaths of most people in the developed world. more...
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Rising costs and demographic realities render the current American health care system unsustainable. The situation presents a particular challenge for Christians who recognize that access to health care is a basic requirement of a just social order. Physician Donald Condit, drawing on an impressive array of empirical research, skillfully applies the principles of Catholic social teaching to... more...
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The Meaning of Careful addresses the pressing need to improve patient safety and cost efficiencies while at the same time nurturing staff morale & improving the patient experience. It offers a unique perspective on the possibilities for change within the healthcare system informed both by Dr Brown?s hands-on experience as an ER doctor and his involvement in managing change in large corporations. more...
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Heather is an ex-teacher – but not by choice. Heather, who was head of department of a service for children with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, suffered a massive blow to her 31 year career when she was falsely accused of slapping a pupil. She suffered severe reactive depression and anxiety as a result of the allegation. Boy. Am I Mad? tells her story. more...
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This book provides provides information about how to survive a time in your life when you feel suicidal. It's based on my prior experiences with suicidal thoughts and desires and describes the coping skills that I developed over time. more...




















