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Postulates that "a diet high in sugar, processed carbohydrates, and wheat compresses and damages the peripheral nerves of the body, leading to pain, numbness, and tingling in the hands and feet, along with a host of related conditions, including migraines, gall bladder disease, and diabetes"--
"From PBS personality and injury prevention and recovery specialist Miranda Esmond-White comes [a] ... guide to anti-aging, arming readers with tools they need to turn back the hands of time"--
What has God done for you lately? If God is to have a future, Deepak Chopra argues, we must find a new approach to spirituality. If God stands for absolute goodness, love and truth, and we are part of God, we have a connection to those things. If God has a future, Chopra reasons, the results will be for the betterment of us all.
Sheila Kitzinger, passionate campaigner for women's and babies' rights, childbirth educator and author, describes the experiences that have shaped her since childhood and the enormous changes that have taken place over the last 50 years on the subject of birth.
A text that intends to bridge the gap between research and practice and synthesizes concepts and theories from exercise physiology, kinesiology, measurement, psychology and nutrition to provide a clearly defined approach to physical fitness testing and the design of individualised exercise programmes.
In this accessible guide to bilingualism, Colin Baker delivers a realistic picture of the joys and difficulties of raising bilingual children. This new edition includes more information on bilingualism in the digital age, and incorporates the latest research in areas such as neonatal language experience, multilingualism and language mixing.
* Slavoj Zizek is one of the most widely-read and controversial philosophers writing today.
Drafted by the New York Yankees directly out of high school, the author decided instead to postpone his professional baseball career until he finished college. In this book, the author looks at one of the most important and challenging aspects of life - our relationship with ourselves.
Our breath catches and we jump in fear at the sight of a snake. We pause and marvel at the sublime beauty of a sunrise. These reactions are no accident; in fact, many of our human responses to nature are steeped in our deep evolutionary past. The author explores the role of evolution in human responses to the environment.
A guide for designers, covering everything they need to know about building a successful career after graduating.
This succinct but absorbing book covers the main way stations on James Reason's 40-year journey in pursuit of the nature and varieties of human error. He presents an engrossing and very personal perspective, offering the reader exceptional insights, wisdom and wit as only James Reason can.
Suitable for active people, this book provides comprehensive coverage for athletes and fitness exercisers alike. It contains information on the nutrition needs of both sexes in several sports and also includes information on supplements, energy drinks, and nutrient timing as well as advice for athletes who have undergone gastric bypass surgery.
Offers students a survey of psychology with three goals: to show both the unity and diversity of psychology's subject matter; to illuminate the process of research and its intimate link to application; and, to make the text challenging to think about and easy to learn from. This text includes empiricism and theoretical diversity.
* New edition of a popular and highly readable examination of debates surrounding identity. * Shows how identity is part of the fabric of society, and integral to social relations - critical to how we understand the social world.
In Sex, or the Unbearable two of our leading theorists of sexuality, politics, and culture engage in intense and animated dialogue about living with-and imagining alternatives to-what's overwhelming in sex, friendship, social inequality, and one's relation to oneself.
Jakob Hohwy explores a new theory in neuroscience: the idea that the brain is essentially a hypothesis-testing mechanism that attempts to minimise the error of its predictions about sensory input. He explains the rich and multifaceted character of our conscious perception, and argues that the mind has a fragile, indirect relation to the world.
Examines the attraction between abuser and victim which results in disorders and dangerous attractions on both sides, considering the typical personalities involved in patterns of neglect.
Donald Thomas provides information for women who wish to become pregnant and advises readers about working with a disability, complementary and alternative medicine, infections, cancer, and a host of other topics.
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