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This podcast profiles a North Tulsa doctor who claimed to have developed a cure for AIDS in the 1990s.
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"Science writing at its best: big ideas, wild and often hilarious stories from the field, and deft explanations. [This book] will reshape what you thought you knew about how our metabolisms work." -- Alex Hutchinson, author of "Endure"
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Susanne O'Brien, RN, is an international speaker, a bestselling author, and a pioneer in the End-of-Life Doula Movement.
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Surprising as it sounds, many of the docs at work in the US today never learned about lifestyle medicine during med school or residency.
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"In this charming, extraordinary, and riveting guide to nutritional psychiatry, Dr. Naidoo shares her deep personal insights, broad research findings, and profound wisdom. [This book] is destined to be a must-read for anyone who wants to care for themselves and their body." -- Dr. Lynda Gratton, co-author of "The 100-Year Life"
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Funded by The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation, this statewide initiative launched in 2019.
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"In this collection of brief, touching essays, an emergency room doctor presents poignant stories about disease and loneliness and argues that medical professionals are 'stewards' of their patients' stories, morally obligated to look beyond data and tests." -- The New York Times Book Review
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"Everts has an easy hand with demystifying myths associated with sweat.... Packed full of information and unexpected tidbits, this [book] is hard to put down." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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"An affecting and informative memoir about the lessons we can glean from life as well as death." -- Library Journal
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Learning about a podcast that profiles a North Tulsa doctor who claimed to have developed a cure for AIDS in the 1990s.