This book describes the microscopic colitis diet, why so many people find it to be a safe and effective way to control the disease, and why the diet helps to restore long-term health for microscopic colitis patients.
After her son, a young man with Down syndrome, was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's, Sherri Henderson wrote a short story to explain to him and his friends what this diagnosis meant, what to expect, and what it meant to them.
Diabetic foot problems can have a significant impact on a patient's quality of life as they can reduce mobility, lead to loss of employment, depression and damage to or loss of limbs.
Deb shares her super-easy natural childbirth experiences hoping to inspire others to open to the possibility that childbirth can be pain free, as it was for her.
Global public health is under constant strain, due to recent, ongoing, and potential global health crises especially in connection with emerging and reemerging infectious diseases.
Embrace the Journey with Confidence and ClarityDiscover the transformative power of navigating menopause with strength, grace, and a deeper understanding of what it truly means to thrive in this significant life stage.
Public Hostage, Public Ransom starts with the autobiographical story of William Bronston, the activist physician whose early professional California training steels him with a deep moral, professional and cultural bond to the huge 6000 person disabled population he encounters incarcerated in Willowbrook State School in Staten Island, NY, on whose behalf he daily battles to humanize and ultimately catalyze a Federal Class Action Lawsuit against the state to close the deathmaking institution.