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Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers
Mary Roach Price: LE 41
Condition: As New
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Everything you ever wanted to know about what happens to bodies after they die. In this exploration into the macabre, Mary Roach tells a story that reaches from medieval pharmacies, stories of 19th ... |
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8 Weeks to Vibrant Health
Hyla Cass, Kathleen Barnes Price: LE 46
Condition: Very Good
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A Medical and Spiritual Guide to Living With Cancer: A Complete Handbook for Patients and Their Families
Price: LE 25
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A combination of medical and spiritual information makes living With Cancer the only complete handbook for cancer patients and their families. In addition to the basic medical facts about cancer, ... |
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Acupressure & Reflexology For Dummies
Bobbi Dempsey Price: LE 155
Condition: New
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Features healing routines and illustrations to guide you Ease your aches and find relief through the power of touch Searching for alternative treatments for pain? ... |
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AIDS in the Twenty-First Century: Disease and Globalization
Tony Barnett Price: LE 41
Condition: Very Good
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Alzheimer's -A Caregiver's Guide and Sourcebook
Price: LE 41
Condition: Very Good
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AMWA Guide to Aging
American Medical Association Price: LE 22
Condition: Very Good
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Antioxidant Revolution
Kenneth H. Cooper Price: LE 36
Condition: Very Good
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Are You Ready!: To Take Charge, Lose Weight, Get in Shape, and Change Your Life Forever
Bob Harper Price: LE 46
Condition: Very Good
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The world-renowned fitness coach on the hit TV show The Biggest Loser presents his winning approach to lasting weight loss by showing how to get at the root of your overeating problem, ... |
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Before the Heart Attacks: A Revolutionary Approach to Detecting, Preventing, and Even Reversing Heart Dise
Robert Superko Price: LE 41
Condition: Very Good
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Heart attacks are preventable—fatalities from heart attacks should be virtually unheard of—and heart disease can be controlled, possibly even reversed, says renowned researcher and cardiologist ... |
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