Health, Wellness & Medical

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We are all guaranteed equal protection under the law, except for health care workers, administrators, and volunteers, as revealed in Living in the Crosshairs: The Untold Stories of Anti-abortio

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In ancient times, the sage Patanjali set forth the Yoga Sutras, an eight-fold approach for living which encompasses ethics in society, personal ethics, bodily posture, breath control, sense withdra

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For the calorie counter, nutrient tallier, and health conscious spod, Eat Clean sums each recipe per serving with decimals of calories, protein, carbs, sugars, fat, saturated fat, fiber, a

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“an excellent introduction to a fun and challenging activity."

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“highly recommended as a way to create healthy habits for a more peaceful, happy life.”

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For yogis who seek a deeper connection with their practice, here is a clear path toward physical, mental, and spiritual practice . . .”

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“For lawyers (and others) who want to improve their state of mind, feel healthier, be more effective, and experience better work-life balance, Yoga for Lawyers is recommended.”

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The Teenage Brain is a valuable resource for parents, youth workers, educators, and anyone involved with teens in any way.

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In Restorative Yoga for Life, author Gail Grossman aims to help the reader feel at ease in the body, recover from illness or physical injury, and gain a sense of balance and well-being.

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“Yoga for Cancer sets out to help people live longer, healthier and happier lives.”

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Yoga for Breast Care is recommended for women who want to take a positive approach to developing a balanced yoga practice that they can continue with confidence for a lifetime of

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“Ms. Isaacs tells us about Eastern teachers trained by yogic masters.

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“. . . a thought-provoking, inspiring journey and an important and welcome addition to the world of self-help books.”­­­

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“Obamacare, as Emmanuel points out, has already cost the Democrats their veto-proof majority in the senate, and could well cost them control of Congress in the coming midterm elections.

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“The author takes neither a pro-drug nor an anti-drug stance, simply describing how human beings have repeatedly drugged themselves throughout the ages.”

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“The theology underlying the diet is fairly vanilla; it boils down to the message that ‘God wants you to be thin.’ Hard to argue with that. . . .

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“. . . every reader can benefit by the sage advice on how to mend a rift or even a shattered relationship and lessen the personal impact of strife.”

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"If you are interested in the past, present, and future of the medicines you take . . . look no further than this book."

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In Pick Your Yoga Practice author Meagan McCrary explores several “styles” of yoga.

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“. . . a pitch-perfect call for health care changes in the mechanized deaths many suffer in America.”

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“. . . a joy to read and educational at the same time.”

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“. . . an excellent reference manual for yoga teachers, experienced students, and yoga therapists.”

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