The book you hold in your hands tells the remarkable story of one womans journey from a diagnosis of irreversible brain damagethat would leave her with an 8th grade IQto her stunning and unexpected recovery from both physical and mental deterioration. In spite of the opinions of experts who claimed she would never return from such a prognosis, she did rebound, accompanied by a radical life change which led her to become a holistic health practitionera board-certified Naturopath and Nutritionist, with the added bonus of finding her lifes calling by improving the health and the quality of others lives. Her story is an inspiring account that carries a message of hope for all who seek to achieve wellness and healing in their own physical, mental, and spiritual lives. Dr. Lees story will provide you with inspiration and hope as you follow her on your own health journey.
Most Americans today have long lives ; more than 75 percent live past age sixty - five ( Hogan et al . 2000 ) . In fact , 83 percent of Americans now die while covered by Medicare ( people who are older than sixty - five and also ...
This book and its important social and policy implications make key contributions to the social science of medicine, nursing, hospital administration, and health care delivery fields.
This handbook helps bring understanding and meaning to the controversies that have arisen in present day society over the application of the Ten Commandments to public law and moral problems.
... not terminally ill . He was sick enough to be miserable , but not sick enough to die . He was still able to eat , care for himself , and communicate with others . There were plenty of services and options for people on the verge of death ...
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The essays assembled in this volume reflect my long-standing interest in moral philosophy and my conviction that the idea of a medical ethics as something distinct and separate from ethics is an absurdity.
... Not that Jenny was about to try any herself. Further research revealed that the ethylene glycol in antifreeze was deadly when consumed and absorbed into the bloodstream. Even better, it could take a few days to bring on death by a ...
Vera was on her way home with another young lady. It was a rainy night, there was an accident and she was killed instantly. The next time I expected to see Vera was on the campus of Atlanta University. The day of her funeral was the day ...
... death constantly at his heels—“too weak to live, and not sick enough to die,” as Martin Heidegger contemptuously described him.68 He lost weight, coughed constantly, and had little energy for sustained work. Such is the paradox of the ...
George Bernard Shaw The poor are the raped and the rich is the rapist. A Carpetbagger is one who has decided to take advantage of others instead to share there blessings. The rich will convince their self, their wealth is their own ...