“Health is a capacious category, inextricable from the entire social world,” says Anne Pollock in "Sickening", about how societies’ intricacies and ills are reflected back in the ways health is conceptualized, stratified, and... Read More
"Connection" is a self-help book that encourages deep engagement with one’s self. Kristine Klussman’s detailed self-help guide "Connection" concerns building a better relationship with oneself as a baseline for having better... Read More
"The Diet-Free Revolution" is a captivating alternative to typical diet books. It focuses on mindfulness and self-acceptance, rather than on rules and restrictions. The book’s premise seems simple: eat when you’re hungry, choose any... Read More
"Just Diagnosed: Breast Cancer" is a useful medical text that addresses common concerns about cancer well. Certified health care professional Arlene M. Karole’s self-help medical guide "Just Diagnosed: Breast Cancer" is for those who... Read More
"Eat Your Rice Cakes" is a practical health text that will be useful when it comes to identifying stumbling blocks to medical change. Written for patients and health care providers, Margaret Weiss’s personable health text "Eat Your... Read More
Jen Gunter’s "The Menopause Manifesto" is a self-help guide through menopause for all women of a certain age. Menopause is commonplace and complicated at the same time. Shrouded in myth and peppered with prejudice, it is not often... Read More
Aimed at providers with little to no formal business training, this is a useful step-by-step guide for finding and fixing issues with health care businesses. Kasey Compton’s "Fix This Next for Healthcare Providers" is aimed at helping... Read More
No Doctor! You’re Wrong. is a heartfelt memoir about medical neglect, severe pain, and a patient’s perseverance. Sherri Antoinette’s assertive memoir No Doctor! You’re Wrong. conveys lost faith in the medical system following... Read More