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Systemic How Racism Is Making Us Sick


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English | June 18th, 2024 | ISBN: 1662601670 | 320 pages | True EPUB | 0.76 MB
In the spirit of Medical Apartheid and Killing the Black Body; A science-based, data-driven, and global exploration of racial disparities in health care access by virologist, immunologist, and science journalist Layal Liverpool.

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Sick! The Twists and Turns Behind Animal Germs


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English | February 20, 2024 | ISBN: 1547609850 | 160 pages | MOBI | 71 Mb
When a super sickness lands on the land, when a parasite becomes more than a pest, when an infection ignites an epidemic, what’s a body to do? Your body is an animal body, so why not ask the animals?

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You Don’t LOOK Sick! Living Well with Invisible Chronic Illness


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2005 | 145 Pages | ISBN: 0789024497 | PDF | 4 MB
“Coming to terms with this reality was a lot like accepting the death of a loved one.”You Don’t LOOK Sick!: Living Well with Invisible Chronic Illness chronicles a patient’s true-life accounts and her physician’s compassionate commentary as they take a journey through the three stages of chronic illness—Getting Sick, Being Sick, and Living Well. This resource helps you focus on building a meaningful life that contains illness as opposed to a life of frustration and fear. Designed for patients in at all stages of the chronic illness journey, this book will also be illuminating for caregivers and loved ones.From the book:“I’ve learned that having a chronic illness is not a prison sentence. It does not mean I must spend the rest of my life feeling depressed and angry, locked away from the world inside my little sick box. It does not mean that I am useless and no longer have any gifts to share, but it may mean that I must develop some new ones.”You Don’t LOOK Sick! addresses practical aspects of chronic illness, such as: hiring a doctor managing chronic pain coping with grief and the loss of function winning battles with health and disability insurers countering the social bias against the chronically ill recognizing the limitations of chronics illness care and charting a path for changeIn You Don’t LOOK Sick!: Living Well with Invisible Chronic Illness, you will find stories, dialogue, humor, examples, and analogy of the three stages to illustrate a challenging but navigable journey. You will also find suggested reading materials for learning to live well, medical Internet resources, illness-specific Web sites, names and addresses of national associations, and a bibliography of medical books by topic. The short chapters and straightforward language of the book will be helpful for readers who are weary and dispirited.From the authors: “I’ve learned that having a chronic illness is not a prison sentence. It does not mean I must spend the rest of my life feeling depressed and angry, locked away from the world inside my little sick box. It does not mean that I am useless and no longer have any gifts to share, but it may mean that I must develop some new ones.”—Joy H. Selak“My goal is to work with patients so that, like world class athletes, they can perform at their peak capacity. My job is more than giving answers; I must educate, counsel and encourage patients to set goals and implement a personal care program as well as take appropriate medications.”—Dr. Steven OvermanThe authors are experienced public speakers. If you wish to inquire about their availability to speak to patients or health care professionals, please contact Joy Selak by email at [email protected].

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Sick Money The Truth About the Global Pharmaceutical Industry [Audiobook]


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English | October 07, 2021 | ASIN: B099X8HDC6 | M4B@128 kbps | 13h 51m | 770 MB
Author: Billy Kenber | Narrator: Ciaran Saward
The pharmaceutical industry is broken. From the American hedge fund manager who hiked the price of an AIDS pill from $17.50 to $750 overnight to the children’s cancer drugs left intentionally to expire in a Spanish warehouse, the signs of this dysfunction are all around. A system that was designed to drive innovation and patient care has been relentlessly distorted to drive up profits.
Medicines have become nothing more than financial assets. The focus of drug research, how drugs are priced and who has access to them, is now dictated by shareholder value, not the good of the public. Drug companies fixated on ever-higher profits are being fined for bribing doctors and striking secret price-gouging deals, while patients desperate for life-saving medicines are driven to the black market in search of drugs that national health services can’t afford.

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Sick 2 by Ponta the Smith


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Ponta the Smith | Duration: 1:08 h | Video: H264 640×356 | Audio: AAC 44,1 kHz 2ch | 193 MB | Language: English
In 2009, Ponta the Smith’s Sick changed the face of coin magic, opening up new technical and visual possibilities.
Here in the long-awaited sequel, Ponta shows not just how, but also why. Along with a fresh selection of new effects and sleights, Ponta will also guide you step-by-step through his thought process. This will allow you to take the important lessons on structure, timing and movement contained in Sick 2 and apply them to your own creations.
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Fat, Stressed, and Sick MSG, Processed Food, and America’s Health Crisis [Audiobook]


Free Download Katherine Reid PhD, Barbara Price PhD – contributor, Connie Shabshab (Narrator), "Fat, Stressed, and Sick: MSG, Processed Food, and America’s Health Crisis"
English | ASIN: B0CP8FDFWH | 2023 | MP3@64 kbps | ~08:29:00 | 241 MB
Fat, Stressed, and Sick makes the case that processed food compromises health not just because of added sugar, salt, and fat, but also because these foods contain significant amounts of glutamate-aka MSG. MSG makes food deliciously addicting. What was not well-known until described here is that most of the MSG in processed food is created during food manufacturing. As the authors show, food processing of protein alone adds ten grams or more a day of MSG to the average American diet.
The book details the research linking dietary glutamate to a suite of inflammatory diseases: obesity, diabetes, autism, addiction, depression, and cancer, to name a few. Understanding the role of MSG in disease became the quest of author and biochemist Katherine Reid when she learned that her daughter’s autism symptoms were associated with inflammation of the brain. Reid made the connection between inflammation and glutamate in the diet-a connection amply supported by other studies. In what became an experiment in her home, Reid examined every ingredient on every food label, removing all items with MSG and replacing them with whole foods. The results were swift and undeniable. Reid’s discovery that what one ate mattered was the start of a program of food-based solutions to chronic inflammatory illnesses, through which now, a decade later, she has helped thousands of people.

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The Impact Of Inequality How To Make Sick Societies Healthier


Free Download Richard G. Wilkinson, "The Impact Of Inequality: How To Make Sick Societies Healthier"
English | 2005 | pages: 304 | ISBN: 1565849256 | EPUB | 0,8 mb
A social epidemiologist explores how economic inequalities are directly related to quality of life, health, and life expectancy in America, revealing how social imbalances are also resulting in emotional disorders and higher levels of violence. By the author of Unhealthy Societies and Poverty and Progress.

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