
Stop Chasing Pain: A Vital Guide for Healing Your Body, Moving Well, and Regaining Control of Your Life
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Stop Chasing Pain empowers readers to take back control of their lives from pain - to get over their...

The Healing Power of Energized Water: The New Science of Potentizing the World's Most Vital Resource
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Water is more than the simple liquid evoked by its scientific name H2O. The discoveries by...

BioDigital 3D Human Anatomy
Medical and Education
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BioDigital Human: 3D Anatomy and Disease Visualization *** “Think: Google Earth meets the human...

Environmental Pest Management: Challenges for Agronomists, Ecologists, Economists and Policymakers
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A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of key topics that interrelate pest management, public...

AIA Vitality Singapore
Health & Fitness and Lifestyle
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AIA Vitality wants to be with you every step of your wellness journey. To help you keep track of...

Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing America's Heartland
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Dying of Whiteness is What's the Matter with Kansas but with an emphasis on public health. In the...

Patient Empowerment 101
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Physician reveals little-known patient empowerment tips in a fun and engaging manner. Hi! I'm...
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QuietlyBookish (65 KP) rated Turtles All The Way Down in Books
Nov 2, 2017
I loved reading about Aza and how she navigates through her friendships, new relationships and dealing with OCD. I have so much respect for John Green after reading this. It was very well done, and the Star Wars references were an added bonus!

ClareR (5874 KP) rated Furiously Happy in Books
Feb 11, 2018 (Updated Feb 11, 2018)
I really liked how Jenny Lawson mixes her hilarious ramblings in with the sensible, sobering stuff. I would say that I'm hugely impressed with how she has exposed herself to the world, telling them about her mental health issues along with the other conditions she has, but I suppose this is the era of people starting to realise that 1 in 4 will have a mental health problem at some point in their lives. It's not a secret, and nothing to be ashamed about.
Anyway, this was hugely entertaining, and slightly embarrassing to read in public!