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At just 28 years old, and five short months after her 22-year-old sister had been diagnosed with melanoma, Jen Cerminara found herself being told that she, too, had cancer. After digesting the fact that she had Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Jen set out to write the most unconventional cancer book possible. Equipped with plenty of advice, as well as inspiration and lots of laughs, this Jersey girl shows you how to get through the most difficult time of your life with a smile on your face. Laughing in the Storm is designed to inform you of what you might expect during chemotherapy and radiation. Jen knew that to conquer cancer, she needed faith, a positive attitude, and a good sense of humor! Nothing is off limits in this book, including the large tumor in Jen’s chest, her wig, and the horrendous side effects of cancer treatment.
The Right to Die, Third Edition analyzes the statutory and case law
This book provides the tools for understanding the concerns, fears and biases people with disabilities and bioethicists have.
This volume considers the current techniques used by experts to study and measure cerebellar function. The chapters in this book cover topics such as stem cell-based techniques; conditional genetics approaches in model systems; neuronal recordings conducted in vitro and in vivo; and an ever-growing list of behavioral paradigms. This book also provides readers with a guide for how to use tools such as iPSCs and how to address questions using a range of approaches in animal model systems including mouse, rat, zebrafish, and non-human primate. In the Neuromethods series style, the chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory. Cutting-edge and authoritative, Measuring Cerebellar Function is a valuable resource for cerebellar enthusiasts and other scientists interested in learning more about the cerebellum and the technological advances that are currently being employed to unlock brain function and understand animal behavior.
This book introduces the idea that we have multiple lifetimes, and explores how past life awareness can lead to a happier, more meaningful and more fulfilled experience of life in the present. You’ll learn about: •how regression works •the secret clues to your past lives that show up in this life •the astonishing cases of children's past life memories •how to find out more about your own past lives •the benefits of past life awareness for improved health, abundance and relationships Hay House Basics is a new series that features world-class experts sharing their knowledge on the topics that matter most for improving your life. If you want to learn a new skill that will enhance your wellbeing, Hay House Basics guarantees practical, targeted wisdom that will give you results!
An accessible, concise and comprehensive guide to unlocking and working with your past life memories to encourage healing and self-empowerment. Past Lives Made Easy introduces the idea that we have multiple lifetimes, explores how they can connect to each other and offers techniques to help you experience the incredible healing and growth that they can offer you. Hypnotherapist and past life therapist Atasha Fyfe explains step by step how regression works and how readers can use it to find the clues to their past lives. She shares astonishing cases of children's past life memories, how the body holds on to past life memories and what the common triggers for them are. Regressions can bring many benefits to the reader, including helping them release emotional or psychological blocks they have in their present life. Readers can use this book to: initiate a past life regression at home discover their own past lives learn about the benefits of past life awareness receive the positive messages that can come through during a regression This title was previously published in the Hay House Basics series.
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Presents a comprehensive analysis of the Terri Schiavo case that examines the medical, legal, and media history associated with it, providing help to those facing a similar situation.