A gripping and timely work of investigative journalism, Brian Deer’s "The Doctor Who Fooled the World" unveils the elaborate fraud perpetrated by Andrew Wakefield, the researcher who falsely linked the MMR vaccine to autism and... Read More
If you are in tune with using food as medicine, "Spice Apothecary" will earn a prized place on your shelves. In it, Bevin Clare summarizes the healing properties that are inherent to various plants and traditional remedies within many... Read More
Lise Van Susteren and Stacey Colino’s "Emotional Inflammation" is a transformational road map to staying grounded in turbulent times. Facing climate change, gun violence, and political strife, people are stressed out and overwhelmed.... Read More
Built on the premise that today’s world is unhealthy, Pilar Gerasimo’s "The Healthy Deviant" is a self-help corrective. Arguing that society has normalized problems like a lack of sleep, unhealthy eating, overworking, and... Read More
Supportive and encouraging, "Women’s Health" is an empowering book full of helpful suggestions for improving women’s overall quality of life. Nadiya Melnyk’s "Women’s Health" is an even-handed explanation of medical approaches to... Read More
"The Vail Method"’s actionable fitness advice will help audiences physically improve with age. Matthew Ehrlich’s prescriptive health book "The Vail Method" concentrates on optimizing health and athletic performance during the aging... Read More
The general consensus is that exercise is good and leads to a better quality of life than sedentary habits do, but according to Judy Foreman’s Exercise Is Medicine, there is an additional benefit that should be promoted more widely.... Read More