Dear Megan (Capital Cares (Paperback))
by Mary Beth Busby and Megan Massey
Fighting for My Life
by Jamie TenNapel Tyrone and Marwan Noel Sabbagh MD, FAAN
A practical, helpful guide on how to fight back against Alzheimer's disease-with expert medical advice and one woman's inspiring personal journey. Jamie Tyrone was forty-nine years old when she learned by accident through genetic testing that she had a 91% chance of getting Alzheimer's disease. She was shocked, but after an initial bout with depression she decided to take action rather than concede defeat. Jamie teamed up with Dr. Marwan Sabbagh, a renowned neurologist, and together they creat...
Come según tus genes para vivir más y mejor. La revolución de la nutrigenética Un libro de salud pionero, que une las herramientas de la nutrición y la genética, para mejorar la salud de todas las personas. Este es el primer libro que une dos disciplinas, la nutrición y la genética, para ofrecer herramientas para vivir de manera más saludable y por más tiempo. ¿Por qué leer este libro? Este es el primer libro con un enfoque especializado en nutrigenética. Ale Ponce se encarga de desmontar mit...
Everything you need to know about Eczema - Atopic Dermatitis
by Bizmove Health
Genetic testing is the most exciting-and groundbreaking-medical development in decades. Outsmart Your Genes is the definitive guide for anyone considering genetic testing or curious about its benefits. Separating myth from fact, answering the tough questions, and arming you with the information you need to harness the amazing power of predictive medicine, this book clearly explains: * What genetic testing can tell you about your overall health * How you and your doctor can use that informat...
The Chronic Diseases (Volume 2); Their Specific Nature and Homoeopathic Treatment
by Dr Samuel Hahnemann
What makes us who we are? In February 2001 it was announced that the genome contains not 100,000 genes as originally expected but only 30,000. This startling revision led some scientists to conclude that there are simply not enough human genes to account for all the different ways people behave: we must be made by nurture, not nature. Yet again biology was to be stretched on the Procrustean bed of the nature-nurture debate. Matt Ridley argues that the emerging truth is far more interesting than...