Advertisement

Faster previews. Personalized experience. Get started with a FREE account.
Vaccine Nation

Vaccine Nation

by Elena Conis
362 Pages · 2015 · 3 MB · 53 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
The Wahls Protocol
by Eve Adamson, Terry Wahls
432 Pages · 2015 · 9 MB · 38 Downloads · New!
“The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles” is a helpful book that reveals how to improve our health.Dr. Terry Wahls and Eve Adamson are the authors of this excellent book. Dr. Terry is a clinical professor of medicine at the University Of Lowa Carver College Of Medicine in Lowa City and the director of the Therapeutic Lifestyle Clinic. She treats veterans with autoimmune, neurological and medical problems using diet and lifestyle interventions. In this book, Dr. Terry focused on treating her patient’s ailments with drugs. Within three years, her back and stomach muscles had weakened and she needed a wheelchair. She began studying the latest research on autoimmune disease and brain biology. She decided to get her vitamins back with the help of food. Dr. Terry adopted the nutrient-rich Paleo diet. After some time, she walked slowly and one day she biked eighteen miles in a single day. In short, The Wahls Protocol is an excellent book that reveals how to improve our health.
Elegant Defense
by Matt Richtel
448 Pages · 2015 · 7 MB · 36 Downloads · New!
The “Elegant Defense, An: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives” is an amazing book that tells the major advances in immunology through human stories. Matt Richtel is the author of this book. The author uses easy to understand language to describe a complex system that affects nearly every aspect of our health. Richtel compellingly interweaves the science and history of immunology into the lives of four patients, each dealing with different aspects of immune function & dysfunction: overreaction, underreaction, recognizing self as an enemy, recognizing enemy as self, and much more. The book tells the story of four individuals whose immune systems were the key to their health or to their illness; their stories are used to explore, in clear terms, the history of the research into the immune system and exactly how we now understand it to work. An interesting read regarding our understanding of the immune system and how society is affecting it.
The Real Anthony Fauci
by Robert Kennedy
480 Pages · 2021 · 7 MB · 57 Downloads · New!
As director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Dr. Anthony Fauci dispenses $6.1 billion in annual taxpayer-provided funding for scientific research, allowing him to dictate the subject, content, and outcome of scientific health research across the globe. Fauci uses the financial clout at his disposal to wield extraordinary influence over hospitals, universities, journals, and thousands of influential doctors and scientists—whose careers and institutions he has the power to ruin, advance, or reward. During more than a year of painstaking and meticulous research, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unearthed a shocking story that obliterates media spin on Dr. Fauci . . . and that will alarm every American—Democrat or Republican—who cares about democracy, our Constitution, and the future of our children’s health.
Moonshot
by Albert Bourla
0 Pages · 2022 · 1 MB · 27 Downloads · New!
“Moonshot by Albert Bourla ” is a popular book that is now available for download in PDF and ePub format. ” Albert Bourla ” is the author of this impressive book. Here is the summary of this book; Dr. Bourla chronicles how the brilliant, dedicated minds at Pfizer, under the enormous strains of the global pandemic, overcame a series of crises that were compounded by social and political unrest, and reveals the doubts, decisions, obstacles, and failures they encountered. As Dr. Bourla makes clear, Pfizer’s success wasn’t due to luck; it was because of preparation driven by four simple values—Courage, Excellence, Equity, and Joy.
How to Survive a Pandemic
by Michael Greger
592 Pages · 2015 · 7 MB · 24 Downloads · New!
“How to Survive a Pandemic” is an amazing and wonderful book in which the author tells us various remedies to treat the diseases and prevent the spread of the pandemic. The extraordinary book is written by Michael Greger. He is the bestselling author of New York Times author and had won the many awards for his research in the field f medicine. In this book, the author provides us the safety measures which we can use to avoid the spread of infection and diseases. The book highlights the fact that it is the carelessness that causes the spread of diseases and pandemic in an area. Prevention is better than cure so try to protect you from such diseases. Some of the diseases spread due to physical contact and it is you and only you who can prevent the spread of disease. The book enlightens the diseases that are caused by microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and viruses and tells us that mostly these diseases spread by physical exposure to an infected person. The book contains almost 100+ remedies to cure the spread of diseases and infections caused by microorganisms. Summarizing, the book is full of knowledge, information, motivation, and interest.
Introduction to Public Health
by Raymond L. Goldsteen DRPH, Karen Goldsteen
288 Pages · 2015 · 3 MB · 25 Downloads · New!
The “Introduction to Public Health: Promises and Practice” is a must-read book for all who want to embark on a career in health. Raymond L. Goldsteen is the author of this self-help book. Raymond L. Goldsteen, DrPH, and Karen Goldsteen are the authors of this book. Raymond is Professor Emeritus of Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University School of Medicine. He was founding the director of the MPH program and professor of Population Health in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota. In this book, the authors provide all the fundamentals of the health perspective of America. This book helps the readers to formulate their vision and plan their actions to reach their career objectives in the health sector. Introduction to Public Health is very important for those that are entering the public health sector in the United States. This book based on nine chapters addresses the history of U.S. public health and offers numerous topics in organizing and financing, system improvement, public health leadership, system performance, and the future of public health. To sum it up, Introduction to Public Health is a necessary book for nursing and MBBS students.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement