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- A Sexplanation. by Liu, Alex,film director.; Bridgestone Multimedia Group (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Originally produced by Bridgestone Multimedia Group in 2021.To right the wrongs of his all-American sex ed, 36-year-old health reporter Alex Liu journeys to uncover naked truths and hard facts—no matter how awkward.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Documentary films.; LGBTQ.; Health.;
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- 10 reasons you feel old and get fat : ... and how you can stay young, slim, and happy! / by Lipman, Frank,1954-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."You have a choice! In his latest book, Dr. Lipman breaks through the common myths and misconceptions surrounding aging and dieting, and he zeroes in on what you need to do in order to feel your very best. His two-week Revitalize Program brings together key information regarding insulin resistance and carbohydrate intolerance, gut and hormonal imbalances, sleep disorders, medications and supplements, and community support. The Revitalize Program features delicious recipes, handy shopping lists and meal plans, simple exercises, and powerful stress busters to support you along the way. Dr. Lipman also offers a lifelong Maintenance Program, so that after two life-changing weeks, you can continue on your path toward ultimate health and wellness! In just two weeks--only 14 days--you can feel so much better than you ever imagined!"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Exercise.; Health; Nutrition.; Self-care, Health.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Grown Woman Talk Your Guide to Getting and Staying Healthy [electronic resource] : by Malone, Sharon.aut; cloudLibrary;
- NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A must-read for anyone who cares about their quality of life . . . Dr. Sharon Malone is the first person I turn to for a whole host of issues, especially my health.”—MICHELLE OBAMA A practical guide to aging and health for women who have felt ignored or marginalized by the medical profession, from a leading OB/GYN and expert on menopausal and post-reproductive health There’s not enough talk around women’s health, and what little there is rarely helps. Women are routinely warned, lectured, or threatened about their health. Or they are ignored, dismissed, or shamed. But they are rarely empowered. And empowerment, more than anything, is what women—and women of color, in particular—need. Grown Woman Talk is for every woman who has felt marginalized or overwhelmed by a healthcare system that has become more impersonal, complex, and difficult to navigate than ever. It’s also for any woman who is simply standing at the intersection of aging and health, anxious and wanting solutions. Part medical handbook, part memoir, and part sister-girl cheerleader, this book is filled with useful resources and real-life stories of victory and defeat. It not only highlights the current data around women’s health issues, but it also places that data in a helpful context. In a tone that is lively and intimate but unflinchingly direct, Dr. Sharon Malone details how to live better, age better, and get better medical treatment, especially when it’s most needed. This is not a medical activism book designed to fight the power. This is a book designed to show women that they already have the power—they need only to increase their capacity and willingness to use it. Most important, Grown Woman Talk seeks to eradicate the silence that surrounds women’s health by facilitating discussion between women of all ages and encouraging more accurate and productive medical insights. It is Dr. Sharon’s belief that giving women more agency can, literally, give them life.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Women's Health; Women's Studies; Medical;
- © 2024., Crown,
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- Well at work : creating wellbeing in any workspace / by Sternberg, Esther M.,author.;
- "Until recently, few of us thought much about the effects our physical workspace might have on our minds and bodies. COVID-19 changed all that. Suddenly, the office became a danger zone where crowded rooms, contaminated surfaces, and poor ventilation systems increased our risk of infection. Yet it wasn't until we returned to the office after a prolonged period of working from home that most of us became acutely aware of how the environment around us was adversely affecting our energy levels and mood, our ability to focus, and even our physical health. The good news, says integrative health and mind body science design pioneer Dr. Esther Sternberg, is healthy workplaces need not be a luxury. Through groundbreaking research and a trove of insightful stories, Well at Work reveals how the physical environment can either impair or improve our wellbeing across seven domains of integrative health -- stress, sleep, movement, relationships, nutrition, spirituality, and the air we breathe. Whether we work in a typical office building, a co working space, or in our spare bedroom turned home office, Dr. Sternberg shows how we can all design or adapt our workspace to enhance our comfort, productivity, health, and happiness, and to help us be -- and stay -- well at work"--
- Subjects: Work environment.; Work environment;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Foods that harm, foods that heal : an a-z guide to safe and healthy eating. by Reader's Digest Association (Canada);
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- Subjects: Dietetics.; Health; Nutrition;
- © c1997., Readers Digest Association (Canada),
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ChinAfrica
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: Business & Current Affairs; Health & Fitness;
- © , China International Book Trade
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Beijing Review
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: Business & Current Affairs; Health & Fitness;
- © , China International Book Trade
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Bazoof! Magazine
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: For Kids & Tweens; Health & Fitness;
- © , Dream Wave Publishing
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- Cook for your gut health : quiet your gut, boost fiber, and reduce inflammation / by Romano, Alicia A.,author.; America's Test Kitchen (Firm),author.;
- In 'Cook For Your Gut Health', cook with flavour and flair (and ease) with nutritious, high-fibre meals that promote gut health, including 60 completely low-FODMAP recipes.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Gastrointestinal system;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Eat like a pig, run like a horse : how food fights hijacked our health and the new science of exercise / by Marx de Salcedo, Anastacia,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."There is no magic pill. There is no perfect diet. Could it be that our underlying assumption--that what we're eating is making us fat and sick--is just plain wrong? To address the rapid rise of "lifestyle diseases" like diabetes and heart disease, scientists have conducted a whopping 500,000 studies of diet and another 300,000 of obesity. Journalists have written close to 250 million news articles combined about these topics. Yet nothing seems to halt the epidemic. Anastacia Marx de Salcedo's Eat Like a Pig, Run Like a Horse looks not just to data-driven science, but to animals and the natural world around us for a new approach. What she finds will transform the national debate about the root causes of our most pervasive diseases and offer hope of dramatically reducing the number who suffer--no matter what they eat. It all began with her own medical miracle--she has multiple sclerosis but has discovered that daily exercise was key to keeping it from progressing. And now, new research backs up her own experience. This revelation prompted Marx de Salcedo to ask what would happen if people with lifestyle illnesses put physical activity front and center in their daily lives? Eat Like a Pig, Run Like a Horse takes us on a fascinating journey that weaves together true confessions, mad(ish) scientists, and beguiling animal stories. Marx de Salcedo shows that we need to move beyond our current diet-focused model to a new, dynamic concept of metabolism as regulated by exercise. Suddenly the answer to good health is almost embarrassingly simple. Don't worry about what you eat. Worry about how much you move. In a few years' time, adhering to a finicky Keto, Paleo, low-carb, or any other special diet to stay healthy will be as antiquated as using Daffy's Elixir or Dr. Bonker's Celebrated Egyptian Oil--popular "medicines" from the 1800s--to cure disease. And just as the 19th-century health revolution was based on a new understanding that the true cause of malaria, tuberculosis, and cholera was microorganisms, so the coming 21st-century one will be based on our new understanding that exercise is the only way to metabolic health. Fascinating and brilliant, Eat Like a Pig, Run Like a Horse is primed to usher in that new era" --
- Subjects: Diet; Exercise; Exercise; Health.; Physical fitness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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