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The four walls of my freedom: Lessons I've Learned From A Life Of Caregiving

By Donna Thomson. 2014

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Disabilities
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Donna Thomson’s life was forever changed when her son Nicholas was born with cerebral palsy. A former actor, director, and…

teacher, Donna became his primary caregiver and embarked on a second career as a disability activist, author, and consultant. Thomson vividly describes her experience in treading delicately through daily care, emergencies, and medical bureaucracy as she and her family cope with her son’s condition while maintaining value and dignity (for Nicholas, too). She demonstrates the vital contribution that people with disabilities make to our society and addresses the ethics and economics of giving and receiving care. 2014.

The female heart: the truth about women and coronary artery disease

By Carol Colman, Marianne J Legato. 1992

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Health and medicine, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

This guide to caring for the female heart discusses the role estrogen may play in preventing coronary artery disease (CAD)…

in premenopausal women. The authors offer recommendations for preventing CAD and other things that can "go wrong," presenting information on exercise, diet, medications, and stress. The changes of the heart during pregnancy are also discussed. 1992.

The field: the quest for the secret force of the universe

By Lynne McTaggart. 2002

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Medicine, Science and technology
Human-narrated audio

The author reveals a radical new biological paradigm - that on our most fundamental level, the human mind and body…

are not distinct and separate from their environment, but a pulsating power constantly interacting with this vast energy sea. There may be such a thing as a life force. 2002.

The etiquette of illness: what to say when you can't find the words

By Susan P Halpern. 2004

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Medicine, Psychology, Self help
Human-narrated audio

A cancer survivor and psychotherapist addresses how individuals can best respond with sensitivity and compassion to a sick friend or…

relative. Demonstrates making a potentially awkward situation more comfortable through effective speech and behaviour. Includes suggestions for talking to children about illness. 2004.

The ethical canary: science, society and the human spirit

By Margaret A Somerville. 2000

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Canadian non-fiction, Medicine, Philosophy, Science and technology
Human-narrated audio

As science and technology continue to advance, many moral and ethical questions begin to arise. The author, a leading authority…

on medicine, ethics and law, presents an examination of the various ethical concerns human society is currently facing. Addressing everything from cloning to genetically modified foods, this volume illuminates some of the most controversial and pressing issues of our time.

The hot zone: A Terrifying True Story

By Richard Preston. 1994

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Movie and television tie-insMedicine, Science and technology
Human-narrated audio

Preston chronicles human encounters with the Marburg and Ebola viruses, among the most lethal viruses known. He discusses the effects…

of the viruses on people infected with them, and suggests that they have emerged as the world's jungles and rain forests have been destroyed. He also describes outbreaks of the viruses, particularly an outbreak of a strain of Ebola among monkeys imported to the United States, and how the outbreak was contained. Strong language and explicit descriptions of violence. 1994.

The health century

By Edward Shorter. 1987

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Canadian non-fiction, Health and medicine, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

A history of medical advances made in the United States from 1887 to the present, and the relationship among academia,…

industry and government that made these advances possible. 1987. Uniform title: Health century (television program)

The green labyrinth: a journey to the Amazon

By Sylvia Fraser. 2003

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Canadian non-fiction, Medicine, Travel and geography
Human-narrated audio, Automated braille

Sylvia Fraser recounts her journey to Peru to learn about shamans and ancient practices. The centre of her journey revolves…

around learning about ayahuasca, a plant medicine that is said to transport a person from this plane of reality into another one. 2003.

The disability rights movement: from charity to confrontation

By Frieda Zames, Doris Zames Fleischer. 2011

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Disabilities
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille
Legislative history of the civil rights movement for individuals with disabilities in the United States. Discusses various advocacy organizations, and the roles of technology and deinstitutionalization. c2011.

The education of Laura Bridgman: first deaf and blind person to learn language

By Ernest Freeberg. 2001

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Biography of persons with disabilities, Biography of blind or visually impaired persons, Women biography, Disabilities, Blindness and visual impairment
Human-narrated audio

Chronicles the life of Laura Bridgman, who, born into a New Hampshire farm family in 1829, became deaf and blind…

at the age of two. Freeberg recounts Laura's transformation into a woman who voraciously absorbed the world around her under the tutelage of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe of the Perkins Institution for the Blind. 2001.

The discovery of insulin

By Michael Bliss. 1982

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Biography, Science and medicine biography, Canadian non-fiction, Health and medicine, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

The discovery of insulin in 1922 was one of the most significant medical breakthroughs of the century and one of…

the most controversial. Bliss examines the research of, and the rivalry within, the team of Banting, Best, Collip, and Macleod.

The drug trial: Nancy Olivieri and the science scandal that rocked the Hospital for Sick Children

By Miriam Shuchman. 2005

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Medicine
Human-narrated audio

In August 1998, a doctor named Nancy Olivieri, working with young people who suffered from a rare blood disorder, discovered…

serious problems with an experimental drug manufactured by Apotex. Though her research contract required her to remain silent, she decided she had no choice but to warn the patients involved in the trials, while Apotex reacted by cancelling her research and slamming her reputation. The Olivieri affair spawned two inquiries and multiple lawsuits, which revealed the weaknesses in medical research as well as a story of scientific rivalry and revenge. Some strong language. 2005.

The disability rights movement (Cornerstones of freedom)

By Deborah Kent. 1996

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Disabilities
Human-narrated audio

A chronicle of milestones in the ongoing fight for disability rights in the United States; includes the 1940 establishment of…

the National Federation of the Blind and the passing of both the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Grades 4-7. c1996.

The divided self: an existential study in sanity and madness

By R. D Laing. 1990

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Health and medicine, Medicine
Human-narrated audio
The author presents case studies of schizophrenic patients, and aims to make madness and the process of going mad comprehensible. He also offers an existential analysis of personal alienation. 1990.

The complete guide to homeopathy: The Principles And Practice Of Treament

By Andrew Lockie, Nicola Geddes, David S Riley. 1995

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Health and medicine, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

A consumers' guide to homeopathy, it reveals the key principles and history of homeopathy, and explains how we are categorized…

into "constitutional" types according to our physical and emotional characteristics. Including a self-assessment questionnaire, an index of remedies, and ailment charts showing which remedies to take for everyday health problems such as insomnia, anxiety, eczema, and toothaches. 1995.

The cinema of isolation: a history of physical disability in the movies

By Martin F Norden. 1994

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Arts and entertainment, Disabilities
Human-narrated audio, Automated braille

Film has often shown people with physical disabilities as deserving isolation from the rest of society. Norden examines hundreds of…

Hollywood and international movies and uncovers the industry's practices for maintaining this status quo, while offering an array of physically disabled characters who embody or break out of stereotypes. He observes the arrival of a new set of stereotypes tied to the growth of science and technology in the 1970s and 1980s, and underscores later movies that display a newfound sensitivity. Some descriptions of sex, strong language. 1994.

The chickens fight back: pandemic panics and deadly diseases that jump from animals to humans

By David Waltner-Toews. 2007

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Medicine, Animals and wildlife
Human-narrated audio

All the big killer diseases - measles, tuberculosis, and smallpox - have come to us from animals and have decided…

they like us better. Other diseases, such as rabies, poker players' pneumonia, and dum-dum fever, visit us now and then, but they really prefer their animal homes, while "emerging" diseases, like mad cow disease, SARS, and avian flu, have dropped in to check us out; but we don't know whether they will take up permanent residence or if they are just passing through. Presents the various groups of animal diseases, explains what it is about our lifestyle and our environment that encourages them to visit, and offers suggestions for how to keep them at bay. 2007.

The breakthrough: immunotherapy and the race to cure cancer

By Charles Graeber. 2018

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Health and medicine, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

Charles Graeber details the discovery of cancer's secret weakness, and how a new generation of scientists finally cracked the code…

on how the human immune system can fight and beat the disease. 2018.

The boo-boos that changed the world: a true story about an accidental invention (really!)

By Barry Wittenstein. 2018

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Health and medicine, Medicine
Human-narrated audio

Earle Dickson and his new bride Josephine begin their lives together. The end. (Not really. There's more.) Josephine has a…

proclivity for injuring herself. Earle attaches cotton to long strips of adhesive tape, telling Josephine to cut off a length when she needs one. Since Earle works as a cotton buyer at Johnson and Johnson, he shares his idea. They're a big hit. The end. (Again, not really!) After a few false starts (much like the hilarious "the end"s in this story), the Band-Aid is developed and becomes a massive hit. The end. (Really.). Grades K-3. 2018.

The child who never grew

By Pearl S Buck. 1992

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Disabilities
Human-narrated audio

First published as a magazine article in 1950, this book deals with Buck's feelings about her daughter Carol's mental retardation.…

Buck, noted for her humanitarian work with children, relates her struggle to understand and help her daughter. She was perhaps the first prominent person to openly acknowledge a retarded child, and as such broke a national taboo with her article's publication. 1992.

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