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Published January, 2016
By David Shaw and Giulia Enders
Publisher: Chicago Review Press (Scribe Publications)
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Published October, 2015
By Bryan Doerries
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For years, Bryan Doerries has been producing ancient tragedies for current and returned servicemen and women, addicts, tornado and hurricane victims, and a wide range of other at-risk people in society. This book deals with his life and work.

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Published June, 2015
By Samer A. M. Nashef
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When a surgeon nowadays opens up a ribcage and mends a heart, it remains something of a miracle, even if, to some, it is merely plumbing. This book demonstrates to its reader (and prospective patient) many revelations, such as the paradox at the heart of the cardiac surgeon's craft.

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Gut
Published May, 2015
By David Shaw and Giulia Enders
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Beginning with her personal experience of illness, the author explains everything from the basics of nutrient absorption to the science linking bowel bacteria with mental disorders.

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Published April, 2015
By Jack Andraka and Matthew Lysiak
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Jack Andraka was just 15 when he invented an early detection test for three types of cancer. In 2012, working with the team at the John Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Jack created a test that can detect pancreatic, ovarian, and lung cancer in its earliest stages. In this book, he shares his experiences.

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Published November, 2014
By Idan Ben-Barak
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Disease - specifically infectious disease - is what eventually kills the overwhelming majority of us. In fact, it's amazing that it doesn't get us sooner: we fight off millions of disease-causing germs every day. So how come we're not dead yet? In this book, the author tells us why.

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Published September, 2014
By André Aleman and Annette Mills
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Drawing on the research, this book tells you what takes place in the brain and why, how to recognise the early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, and how to distinguish fact from fiction when it comes to ways to slow down the ageing process. It concludes with the seven things you can do to keep your brain healthy.

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Published September, 2013
By Gary Greenberg
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From the initial shock of diagnosis, and through his growing understanding of the world of hospitals and therapies, Cristovao Tezza threads the story of his son's life with his own. He struggles with the phantom of shame, as if his son's condition were an indication of his own worth, and yearns for a 'normal' world that is always out of reach.

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