In this groundbreaking book , neurologist and memory expert Dr. Majid Fotuhi provides reassurance and a call to action with his exciting and highly effective plan for improving memory, preventing memory loss, and protecting your brain against Alzheimer's disease.
This book is a testimony to patiens taking charge and choosing a stance of hope toward a diagnosis of cancer.
This book covers the diagnostic and healing process of Aura-Some therapy, discusses the symbolism and history of colour, gives examples of extraordinary curse and is enlivened throughout by autobiographical highlights and anecdotes from the fascinating life of Vicky Wall.
From the venerable stones of avebury ti the teeming architecture of Victorian and modern times, the buildings of England reflect a rich and varying tradittion. John Betjeman, eho regards architecture as'a public gallery that is always open, here flings wide the doors for his readers, and comments with perspicacity and well-informe liveliness on all aspecpts of our architectural heritage.
In Make Connection, Oprah Winfrey and Zbob Greene show you exactly what to do every day, physically and mentally, to start looking and feeling fantastic.
The Doctors' Case against the Pill is one of the key publications of the modern feminist movement: the book that started the women's health revolution.
Holds virtually every record of note on the books of tournament play. He has won more National Championship than anyone in history and holds the record for the most number of National Championships won in a single year (five).
Intriguing answers to hundreds of interesting questions. Children and parents will find these books useful, fascinating and fun!
The art of drying flowers has been with us for centuries, but the art of designing with dried flowers is excitingly new. In the art of designing with dried flowers is excitingly new.
It happened the night of november 8, 1964. In September Judy was preparing for a concert st one of her favorite halls, the London Palladium, before her favorite audience, the British. The mail brought a copy of Liza.