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I can be safe: a first look at safety (A first look at ... book)
By Pat Thomas, Lesley Harker. 2003
Teaches children to trust their instincts when it comes to new situations and strangers. Shows them ways to keep safe,…
such as knowing their phone number and their parents' names, and what to do if someone touches them inappropriately. For preschool-grade 2. 2003
Paramedic's step-by-step guide to preventing and treating common injuries and illnesses. Includes instructions for administering CPR and first aid and…
advice for dealing with emergencies such as fires, snakebites, and natural disasters. 2012
Spontaneous happiness
By Andrew Weil. 2011
Believing that achieving optimum emotional well-being is as important as maintaining peak physical health, physician discusses differences between integrative mental…
health care and psychiatry. Shares strategies to avoid depression from both ancient tradition and contemporary neuroscience--including body-oriented therapies and mind-retraining techniques. Bestseller. 2011
Surviving after cancer: living the new normal
By Anne Katz. 2011
Clinical nurse and sexuality counselor offers advice for cancer survivors. Uses anecdotes from patients with different types of the disease…
to discuss common issues such as follow-up care, return to work, fear of reoccurrence, depression, fatigue, cognitive difficulties, sex, and childbearing. Includes resources. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2011
Your medical mind: how to decide what is right for you
By Jerome E. Groopman, Pamela Hartzband. 2011
Harvard Medical School staff and practicing physicians Groopman and Hartzband use research, case studies, and experts to explain the ways…
personal beliefs and conflicting information can aid or impede a patient's choice of treatment. Companion to How Doctors Think (DB 64620). 2011
Kidney disease: a guide for living
By W. A. Hunt. 2011
Coanchor of Nightline and Good Morning America recounts his recreational drug use and 2004 nationally televised panic attack that--coupled with…
overextension at work and his stint covering religion--prompted him to practice meditation, which he asserts led to increased calm, focus, and happiness in his life. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2014
A woman's guide to pelvic health: expert advice for women of all ages (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
By Elizabeth E. Houser, Stephanie Riley Hahn. 2012
Urologist Houser and physical therapist Hahn explain the anatomy of the female pelvis and common health problems. They detail the…
causes of urinary incontinence, organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction and discuss treatment options including at-home exercises and surgical solutions. 2012
Regine's book: a teen girl's last words (True Stories)
By Regine Stokke, Henriette Larsen. 2012
Blog posts by Norwegian Regine Stokke (1991-2009), who was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myelogenous leukemia in 2008. Chronicles…
her treatments and details her thoughts about and struggles with cancer. Includes Regine's poetry and messages from family and readers. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2010
Details scientist Randy Lewis's study of the golden orb weaver spider's silk and its possible uses. Discusses his research with…
transgenic goats--which he injected with spider genes--and provides a basic introduction to DNA and gene theory. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2013
Journalist explains the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act--coined Obamacare--and its effect on various groups, including the insured, the…
uninsured, senior citizens, illegal aliens, and others. Discusses the rollout and details changes in health insurance, long-term care, Medicaid, and Medicare. Offers suggestions to control personal costs. Bestseller. 2013
My parent has cancer and it really sucks: real-life advice from real-life teens
By Marc Silver, Maya Silver. 2013
Teens' guide to coping with a parent's cancer diagnosis. Provides information on the disease and offers advice on communicating with…
family and friends, dealing with stress, and seeking support. Includes accounts from peers and resources. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2013
Shouting won't help: why I--and 50 million other Americans--can't hear you
By Katherine Bouton. 2013
Former New York Times editor chronicles her own hearing loss and relates the experiences of others with the condition. Investigates…
the causes, effects, and management--with hearing aids and cochlear implants--of this disability. Also discusses tinnitus, vertigo, and research into biological cures. Offers communication tips. 2013
Beating Obamacare: your handbook for surviving the new health care law
By Betsy McCaughey Ross. 2013
Patient advocate and former lieutenant governor of New York presents a guide to understanding the federal Patient Protection and Affordable…
Care Act, which becomes law in January 2014. Discusses health-insurance exchanges, individual mandates, Medicare, Medicaid, and more. Contains a time line. Bestseller. 2013
Depression and anxiety in later life: what everyone needs to know (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
By Mark D. Miller, Charles F. Reynolds. 2012
Psychiatrists explain mood disorders and other causes of depression and stress in the older population. They discuss ways to cope…
with memory loss, disability, pain, sleep disorders, and grief. Use case studies to exemplify successful maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. 2012
Disturbances of the mind
By Barbara Fasting, D. Draaisma. 2009
Dutch psychologist offers a history of brain research by restructuring the lives of the psychiatrists and neurologists for whom there…
is a condition or disease that bears their name. Includes Charles Bonnet syndrome, which causes visually impaired patients to have complex hallucinations. Originally published in Dutch in 2006. 2009
Bones never lie: how forensics helps solve history's mysteries
By Elizabeth MacLeod, Tina Holdcroft. 2013
Explores the ways that modern science uncovered the truth behind the suspicious deaths of historical figures such as King Tut,…
Napoleon, and the Russian princess Anastasia. Includes glossary and a timeline of advances in forensics. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2013
The longest way home: one man's quest for the courage to settle down
By Andrew McCarthy. 2012
Actor and travel writer McCarthy discusses the impact his travels have had on his psyche. Describes climing Mt. Kilimanjaro; visiting…
Baltimore, Maryland; and boating on the Amazon. Details the ways the trips helped him grow up, learn about himself, and better relate to others. 2012
Vicious: true stories by teens about bullying (Real teen voices)
By Youth Communication, Hope Vanderberg. 2012
Teens share stories about bullying they experienced and actions they took to stop feeling helpless. In "Why Are Girls So…
Mean?" one teen examines why she gossiped about a friend. "I Showed My Enemies--and Hurt My Friends, Too" discusses the cost of fighting. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2012
What if?: Answers to questions about what it means to be gay and lesbian
By Eric Marcus. 2013
Teens' guide to understanding homosexuality addresses questions that some are afraid to ask. Topics include marriage, sex, bullying, discrimination, and…
more. Offers additional resources and a chapter just for parents. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2007