The author offers a memoir about a marriage placed under stress by the rigors of her husband's prostrate cancer and its treatment.
Join Dr. David Hawkins and his sons, an internist and a surgeon, as they explore the effects relational stress and trauma can have on our bodies.
But In Sickness and in Health is more than an “inspiring” story of how a man born with spinal muscular atrophy—a congenital and incurable neuromuscular condition—survived childhood, graduated from Harvard, married an able-bodied ...
"The nine essays and more than ninety illustrations that comprise this volume reveal how visual imagery has played a significant role throughout history in reinforcing and establishing definitions of sickness and standards for physical well ...
This is one man’s story of how he believes God directed, sustained, strengthened, and supplied him with what he needed to care for his wife—as well as the toll it took on them both.
This is a story about a young husband, man, father, and pastor whose faith was tested in the most unusual and unexpected ways. It's a story of love to one woman, faith in one God, and gift of one child.
Providing the first comprehensive history of child health in the United States, this book offers a thorough historical account of the ways that professionals and the state have addressed child health problems.
This is a remarkable account of enduring love, quiet strength, and never-faltering faith.
This is an increasingly vital concern for people as the majority of the population ages. In Sickness As In Health includes dozens of real couples' frank discussions of navigating the medical maze.
In Sickness and in Health: The Politics of Medicine
Drawing on his decades of experience, Margolis explains how existing healthcare industry players, technology companies, and government can enact a systematic consumer-centric approach to move the United States and the world from a system of ...