Internal Medicine
Review:Was very pleased with this book. Well written, not alot of special or stange foods to buy. I especially liked how the book gives you quick and easy meals to make and then use the leftovers for lunches and other meals that week. Helps when you are in a hurry or just don't have the time to plan and make elaborate meals that some of the books give you. Dr. Stork gives you easy snacks that you can mix and match, helps you with incorporating the type of eater you are with flexible food plans. Ea... Read more
Review:Read this book when it first hit the book shelves and was horrified by the stance NOT taken by the Reagan administration. The problem is ...not much has changed! The monies allocated are paltry sums and the larger amounts are due to celebrities like Lia Taylor and Elton John due to their tireless efforts. This work is an historic masterpiece that truly documented the unnecessary loss of an entire generation of lives! Read more
Review:This book is exactly what I expected offering tips and guidelines to deal with high blood pressure regarding diet. If you are new to nutrition and need some step by step support...this could be a good book for you. Read more
Review:I bought this book to gain insight. Instead I found an alchemist trying to discuss chemistry. I should have known from the title. We have/are a brain not a mind. Reading this book is painful. One of his first tasks Pnker undertakes is to criticize behavioral science. He calls it stimulus response. Behavioral science gives six causes for human behavior:
1. Genetic Endowment
2. Pre-natal chemical environment
3. Post-natal chemical environment
4. Classical conditioning(Pavlov)
Review:I am very impressed with the amount of knowledge Dr. Axe has. I am also pleased that I don't need a dictionary to be able to read his box or listen to his talks. I always walk away with learned information. Read more
Review:This book is wonderfully comforting to me, a daughter whose Mom has Alzheimer's disease. It's very honest and real in the issues that families face when trying to figure out the "new normal" when living with and loving someone with dementia. Thank you Kimberly Williams Paisley for your transparency. Read more
Review:This autobiography got long and boring. I did not appreciate the language.
I've been in an ER a number of times in the past year. I appreciate the good
care received in one hospital, not so good in the other. I'r sure Dr. Goldman
does a fine job and is a caring individual. Read more
Review:How to keep it working optimally. I was aware of some of the techniques he discusses for enhancing brain function but was blown away by many of the insights and techniques he discusses that I didn't know about. One important change I have made in my lifestyle from reading this book is to exercise more to keep the brain happy and fit.
Absolutely NO reservations about recommending this book to anyone (at any level of knowledge about the brain) interested in learning about your most comple... Read more
Review:There has been so much research on brain function over the past decade that it has been difficult to keep up. This volume provides the average reader with a world of valuable information. It is clearly and concisely written and easily comprehended. A very important read for those interested in how our thinker works, and sometimes doesn't work. Read more
Review:I love Edward G. Griffin. I will order another copy since my neighbor "mislaid" my copy when I borrowed it to her
and she can't seem to find it. This is a very accurate discription of the powers hat be who control medicine. Read more