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|  | Exercises for Elite Golf Performance by Kelly Blackburn A golf fitness consultant presents the same strength and flexibility program used on the PGA and Senior PGA Tour, complete with 340 detailed how-to photos. AUTHOR: Kelly Blackburn PUBLISHER: Human Kinetics Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Health, Mind & Body 
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 | No More Allergies by Gary Null Null redefines a health problem that afflicts 40 million Americans: More than mere hay fever, contemporary allergic reactions include chronic fatigue syndrome, Alzheimer's disease, and even HIV infection. These conditions, he explains, occur when our immune systems break down. This ground-breaking book now prescribes effective solutions. AUTHOR: Gary Null PUBLISHER: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Health, Mind & Body 
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 | Women at War by Brenda Ralph Lewis Description not available.Evocative period photographs and dramatic personal reminiscences honor the contributions of women to World War II, from the women in home and in industry to women in service and intelligence, on both sides of the war effort. AUTHOR: Brenda Ralph Lewis PUBLISHER: Reader's Digest Association, Incorporated, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Health, Mind & Body 
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 | The Consumer's Guide to Alternative Health by Denise Grady, Jane E. Brody Description not available.A resource for anyone interested in alternative healing covers herbal remedies, acupuncture, homeopathy, massage therapy, Chinese medicine, and much more. AUTHOR: Denise Grady, Jane E. Brody PUBLISHER: Holt, Henry & Company, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Health, Mind & Body 
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 | The Stretch Deck by Nicole Kaufman, Olivia H. Miller Description not available.An accessible card-based workout tool by the author of Yoga Deck recommends stretch exercises for key body regions, which are tailored for a range of health benefits. AUTHOR: Nicole Kaufman, Olivia H. Miller PUBLISHER: Chronicle Books LLC FORMAT: Other CATEGORY: Health, Mind & Body 
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 | After the Crash by Edward B. Blanchard, Edward J. Hickling In this study, Edward B. Blanchard, Ph.D. asserts that almost half of those who survive motor vehicle accidents are at great risk for developing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Dr. Blanchard also points out that a great majority of primary care physicians and physical therapists, who immediately treat car crash survivors, are ignorant of PTSD and fail to refer survivors to psychologists. This work is based on research conducted in Albany in 1997 that focused on 158 survivors of serious motor vehicle accidents. AUTHOR: Edward B. Blanchard, Edward J. Hickling PUBLISHER: American Psychological Association FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Health, Mind & Body 
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