Goodbye, Everybodyis the story of a thirteen-year-old boy who, during an open-heart surgery, suffered a massive brain injury because a blood clot or an air bubble passed through the heart-lung machine, which shut off the oxygen to his brain.
The function of the circulatory system is to carry oxygen filled blood and nutrients through the body; feeding each individual cell and picking up waste materials like carbon dioxide which it drops off in the lungs to be expelled from the body as we breathe.
A pro wrestler offers his unique, winning combination of physical bodybuilding techniques, mental outlook, and health awarenessHalf instructional, half motivational, this guide describes what it takes to make your body into a vehicle for success.
Cooking and Recipes Going Natural the Gluten Free Way featuring Raw Foods and the Paleo Diet The Cooking and Recipes cookbook contains recipes for three very popular and highly nutritious diets, the Gluten Free Diet, Raw Foods Diet and the Paleo Diet.
Blood Is Thicker Than Water is a modern take on the age-old dilemma faced by many heroes and heroines throughout the ages-when faced with the life-and-death choice of family you're born to versus family you choose, what's your decision?
Rachael KraMer is on fire in this book, using her past experiences to drive real, actionable, and astounding methods to holistically improve your health.
Managing grief is a monumental task and requires the bereaved to navigate through a myriad of obstacles that are not the same but unique to each person experiencing grief.
Mindfulness and social work values go hand in hand and this book is the perfect guide in self-care for social workers who want to incorporate mindfulness into their working lives to positive effect.
Being pregnant for the first time is supposed to be one of the most exciting times in one's life, but what happens when your doctor tells you that your baby is not expected to live?
My intent for the title 'Til Death Do Us Part developed from my firm belief in honoring a commitment of this level to not only another person but also yourself.
Written to develop empathy for the less fortunate in younger readers, Street Boy is the story of an eight-year-old who lives in a refrigerator box on the street with his mother.
The title of this work "e;The SON'S City Reentry Management Systems"e; is the result of viewing it as a lighted path for those who have been subjected to darkness in their life due to addiction to alcohol and other drugs and have been victims of frequent trips to penal institutions and constant use and abuse of said substances.
In this memoir, childhood recollections become the springboard for depicting the challenges of a Latina, an immigrant, and a bicultural mother in the United States.