So much in life requires nothing more than creating a simple plan, then sticking to it. Need to lose weight? Eat less and exercise more. Need more money? Spend less and save more. Unfortunately, what is simple is not always easy,... Read More
Heart attacks are among the most common medical problems, but they also seem to be the most misunderstood and under-discussed disorders. This book addresses the basics of heart disease and how a heart patient can function and even lead a... Read More
The most important sex organ is the mind, insist these authors, both psychologists (affiliated with the University of Minnesota and American University, respectively). Well-respected authors, teachers, and practitioners of sex therapy,... Read More
This is essentially a how-to book for men—more specifically, a what-to-do, how-to-do-it, and why-it’s-important book, with a lot of emphasis on the importance of empathy and understanding. The author, John W. Anderson, a writer and... Read More
This compilation of cancer-related information brings together definitions details descriptions and resources in one easy-to-read book. Dr. Edward H. Laughlin is a professor of surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Regional... Read More
All parents hope to find a pediatrician who dispenses sound advice with common sense born of experience. In "Common Sense Pediatrics", Franz shares what she’s learned in her twenty-three years of pediatric practice and her life as a... Read More
Dust off the bike, put some air in the tires, and discover a new world that has been waiting for you. Thats an easy-to-accept invitation from the author, who is a bicycle enthusiast, commuter, and self-described all-around... Read More
Thirty percent of heart attacks are fatal and modern medicine provides limited treatment for stroke cardiac disease and diabetes. Therefore prevention is crucial. Dr. Blair Beebe proposes that with a healthy diet and exercise the human... Read More