A groundbreaking reference about diagnosing Lyme disease and chronic illness traces the heated debate that has prevented patients from obtaining adequate care, outlining the author's plan for identifying and treating chronic illness using methods for promoting best-possible outcomes.
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Now, in this new handbook How Can I Get Better?, Dr. Horowitz updates his research and offers a direct, actionable step-by-step plan for implementing his 16 MSIDS Diagnostic Map.
Joe Namath "one of America's most publicized and most flamboyant sports stars tells his own story, from his youth in a steel town to college and at last to the Jets, where he won fame for himself and for them.
If I'm the Better Player, Why Can't I Win?
This is the first time in American history that we have five different generations working side-by-side in the workplace: the Traditionalists (born before 1945), the Baby Boomers (born 1946-1964), Gen X (born between 1965-1980), Millennials ...
3rd Edition of the Meniere's #1 Best-seller Let's Get Better. This all new edition is revised and updated. As the author says: When I was first diagnosed, all I heard were the words "No known cure.
The Book of Better doesn’t look or sound like any other book on the diabetes shelf.
Funny, smart and charming, this book is the perfect accompaniment to your next life crisis, or at least an easy and appropriate gift for the niece you don't know very well but want to impress.
Today's information-hungry kids prefer to find out things for themselves. It Will Get Better is the perfect solution. Here teens talk about their own issues, and have access to expert advice to help them through.
Techniques for estimating the probabilities of multiple scenarios (and the impact of those scenarios) have existed for years, yet many of the men and women in executive positions do not understand how to use the results of these analyses ...