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The first book by UK experts to help parents prepare their teen or young adult to face challenges and thrive in the 21st century Dr Dominique Thompson and Fabienne Vailes Read more…
Published by Grosvenor Books, available as Kindle and book edition from Amazon UK “This ground breaking book is designed to act as an platform on which to change the perpetually Read more…
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Three scientists who teach medical students about parasitic diseases founded Parasites Without Borders to: “serve as a comprehensive, advanced educational resource and disseminator of basic and clinical information dealing with Read more…
O, Let Me Not Get Alzheimer’s Sweet Heaven Colin Brewer. Skyscraper Publications Colin Brewer has never been afraid to court controversy. My first columnist on New Psychiatry, he was so Read more…
The third in a series of books in association with the Royal Institution on their world-renowned Christmas Lectures, this time exploring the intriguing pathways of the human brain and the Read more…
From cosmetic surgery to euthanasia, Daniel Sokol offers a unique insight into the world of medical ethics. Drawing on his experience as a leading medical ethicist and barrister, and years Read more…
“The Atlas of Disease gives a unique perspective on how epidemics have spread throughout history, from the fourteenth-century plague that devastated Europe and the lethal outbreaks of cholera in the Read more…
“Since the dawn of time, humans have worshipped the sun. And with good reason. Our biology is set up to work in partnership with the sun. From our sleep cycles Read more…
“From maggots to matrons, enemas to egg white and oxygen, Claire Laurent’s Rituals & Myths in Nursing: A Social History (Pen & Sword, 2019) paints a picture of the custom Read more…
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