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Dieta Paleo: Una Guía Completa Para Perder Peso Rápidamente (Dieta Paleo Para Principiantes)

by Horace Bailey

En este libro aprenderá diferentes tipos de recetas paleolíticas que le ayudarán a comer de forma más inteligente y sacar el máximo partido a sus alimentos. Cuando dices comer inteligentemente, simplemente significa comer Paleo. El principio básico detrás de este marco dietético es seguir a nuestros antepasados ​​cazadores-recolectores, y eso es comer alimentos en su estado natural porque simplemente se adaptan genéticamente a los humanos: comer animales frescos, criados de forma natural, y pescados y mariscos capturados en la naturaleza. Aquí tienes un adelanto de lo que aprenderás... Preparación de comidas para una semana (Qué cocinar en lotes) Cómo hacer que la comida sea interesante Herramientas y equipo Recetas de desayuno paleolítico Recetas de comidas paleolíticas Recetas de Postres Paleo Al centrarse en comidas bajas en carbohidratos y ricas en proteínas que eliminan todos los alimentos procesados, este libro de cocina Paleo ayudará a disminuir sus probabilidades de desarrollar enfermedades comunes como diabetes, hipertensión, enfermedades cardíacas y más. Con una variedad sin precedentes de platos para elegir, ¡nunca te faltará qué cocinar!

Digital Health Care: Perspectives, Applications, and Cases

by Joseph Tan Phillip Olla

Digital Health Care: Perspectives, Applications, and Cases explores the trends, perspectives, and cases of Digital Healthcare and Informatics (DHI) that are transforming healthcare across the globe.Organized in 5 major connecting parts, this well-conceived text begins by laying out foundational DHI themes before focusing in on key DHI core technologies, developments, methods and challenges - from big data analytics & artificial intelligence to security and privacy issues, clinical decision support systems, consumer health informatics, and more. It then explores DHI emerging technologies (e.g. sensors and wearable electronics), and concludes with short case studies and critical case questions designed to reinforce conceptual understanding.Written for undergraduates health professionals, this accessible text offers a multidisciplinary perspective that is suitable for use in variety of healthcare disciplines-from allied health and nursing to health administration, public health, and health informatics. Each chapter follows a consistent structure that comprehensively covers a specific DHI topic(s) and related key technological components along with workplace practices from a multidisciplinary perspective.Real world cases studies (in Part 5) help students understand key and illustrate how they can been applied in real-world settings.Clinical innovations and techniques for evaluating clinical outcomes, such as improved care, performance improvement, and cost reduction in clinical settings, are explored and emphasized throughout the text.Technology and issues that a transforming the health care industry are explored including standardization, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, medical sensors, enterprise architectures, and precision medicine.Navigate eBook Access (included with the printed text) provides online or offline access to the digital text from your computer, tablet, or mobile device Healthcare InformaticsHealthcare information technology Healthcare systems analysis and designInformation Systems for allied healthNursing Informatics © 2023 | 350 pages

Digital Health Technologies: Law, Ethics, and the Doctor-Patient Relationship (Law and Change)

by Carolyn Johnston

Increasingly digital technologies are used in healthcare. This book explores eight digital health technologies, situated the context of a life span, from high-throughput genomic sequencing technologies and do-it-yourself (DIY) insulin delivery for diabetes management in paediatrics, to the use of robotic care assistants for older adults and digital advance care decisions. A scene-setting case scenario at the start of each chapter describes the digital technology and identifies the sometimes competing interests of the key stakeholders. Broad themes of resource allocation, access to technologies, informed consent, privacy of health data and ethical concerns are considered in context, alongside analysis of legal duties owed by healthcare professionals to act in their patients’ best interests. This book addresses legal and ethical issues arising from the use of emerging digital health technologies and is of interest to academics, clinicians and regulators and anyone interested in the development of health technologies and the challenges they may present. It focusses on the Australian legal framework, with some comparison to other jurisdictions.

Digital Therapy: The New Age of Healthcare

by Laure Beyala

Digital Therapy: The New Age of Healthcare

Dilemmas and Decision Making in Dementia Care

by Sarah Housden

This book is invaluable to nurses and all health and social care practitioners working with people living with dementia in a variety of contexts. It presents a series of true-to-life case studies tackling the ethical and practical dilemmas of dementia care and how to use theoretical approaches to come to potential solutions.The reader is encouraged to explore evidence-based approaches to practice, based on the professional reasoning and experience of the practitioner and the emotional psychological and practical needs of the person living with dementia. Key themes running through case studies include: effective communication, person-centred practice, social citizenship, strengths-based approaches and relationship-focused support, as well as organisational culture. Each case study provides readers with opportunities to experience and discuss clinical dilemmas in a safe space with an annotated thinking-aloud framework that allows them to unpack the elements of each situation so as to develop a range of solution-focused perspectives in order to overcome barriers and deliver best practice.

Dilemmas and Decision Making in Residential Childcare

by Abbi Jackson

The perfect guide for new workers entering residential childcare. Adopting a case study approach, this book contains a collection of stories of good practice told from the point of view of the residential care worker that help to demonstrate how they deal with dilemmas and make effective decisions in the moment.Workers in residential childcare have to quickly understand the complexity of how young people's early neglect, abuse and relational trauma impact their lives. There are also conflicts and relationship challenges in abundance. This collection of stories illustrates good practice told from the point of view of the residential care worker and demonstrates their thinking in action around ethical dilemmas, different courses of action taken and why they made these decisions. This book also talks about how effective communication with other adults in the team can de-escalate risk and how to carry out dynamic risk assessments.The users can apply their knowledge obtained from this book through the use of reflective questions which offers relevant neutral material where workers can take a step back from the emotive situations they are currently working in and reflect on the hypothetical. It is also intended that the scenarios in this book can be used as a springboard for further learning or as scenarios in an interview.

Dinner Tonight: 100 Simple, Healthy Recipes for Every Night of the Week (A Defined Dish Book)

by Alex Snodgrass

New York Times bestselling author of The Comfortable Kitchen and queen of healthy weeknight dinners Alex Snodgrass shares delicious dinners that will bring everyone to the table.Known for her “cleaned up” weeknight comfort food, Alex Snodgrass knows how important it is for healthy food to be accessible both in flavor and in preparation. When you get to the end of a long day in a long week, you just want to whip up a low-fuss, delicious meal that makes up for the stresses of the day. With Dinner Tonight, Alex provides dinners that make eating healthy a breeze, and not another hill to climb.Alex’s recipes prove that you don’t have to be an expert or spend hours in the kitchen to eat and live well. With meals that are flexible for a variety of different diets—paleo, Whole30, and more, always clearly marked for ease—Alex’s food is perfect for people who are on the “food freedom” stage of their health journey. She provides all kinds of meals from soups and salads to pasta, seafood, poultry, and beef, along with desserts and convenient condiments, with recipes including:Seared Tuna with White Bean and Arugula SaladChicken Pot Pie Chowder2AM Kimchi NoodlesOne-Pan Coconut-Lime Chicken and RiceChipotle Turkey-Stuffed Poblano PeppersRoasted Vegetable Pita with Herby TahiniNo-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter SquaresStrawberry Short-CrispiesDinner Tonight means delicious food is within anyone’s grasp—no matter how busy they are.

Dirty Vegan Fast and Easy: Totally awesome vegan recipes

by Matt Pritchard

Dazzle crowds with over 80 exciting plant-based recipes from Dirty Vegan.Do you fancy getting dinner on the table in under 30 minutes? A simple one-pot wonder? Or maybe you want to cook to impress? Whatever you're after, the Dirty Vegan has something for you.In Dirty Vegan: Fast & Easy you'll find 80 recipes for proper plant-based grub, ideal for anyone who wants more veg in their diet, whether fully vegan or not. With this book you can say goodbye to long hours in the kitchen, as it is all about cutting out the faff so you can eat a balanced, tasty meal in no time.CONTENTS INCLUDE:Protein-packed recipes: Vegan sausage & orzo casserole; The dancing falafel bowl; Seitan tacos with butter bean hummusEasy one-pot meals: Smoky dark chocolate chilli; Vegetable gochujang stew; Ra-ta-ta-tatouilleComfort (or CWTCH) food:The ultimate hangover dirty fries; Moooooo-less "beef" & mushroom pie; Fly-away cauliflower buffalo bites20-minute meals:Rainbow coloured stir-fry; Cheesy potato balls; Wild mushroom & mixed pepper fajitasLight, summery recipes: Vegan papaya salad; Quiche Lorraine; Canarian potatoes with mojo sauceRecipes to impress:Butter bean bourguignon; Vodka pasta; Patatas bravasTooth-killer puds:Mango sorbet; Avocado chocolate mousse; Salted caramel sticky puddings

Dirty Vegan Fast and Easy: Totally awesome vegan recipes

by Matt Pritchard

Dazzle crowds with over 80 exciting plant-based recipes from Dirty Vegan.Do you fancy getting dinner on the table in under 30 minutes? A simple one-pot wonder? Or maybe you want to cook to impress? Whatever you're after, the Dirty Vegan has something for you.In Dirty Vegan: Fast & Easy you'll find 80 recipes for proper plant-based grub, ideal for anyone who wants more veg in their diet, whether fully vegan or not. With this book you can say goodbye to long hours in the kitchen, as it is all about cutting out the faff so you can eat a balanced, tasty meal in no time.CONTENTS INCLUDE:Protein-packed recipes: Vegan sausage & orzo casserole; The dancing falafel bowl; Seitan tacos with butter bean hummusEasy one-pot meals: Smoky dark chocolate chilli; Vegetable gochujang stew; Ra-ta-ta-tatouilleComfort (or CWTCH) food:The ultimate hangover dirty fries; Moooooo-less "beef" & mushroom pie; Fly-away cauliflower buffalo bites20-minute meals:Rainbow coloured stir-fry; Cheesy potato balls; Wild mushroom & mixed pepper fajitasLight, summery recipes: Vegan papaya salad; Quiche Lorraine; Canarian potatoes with mojo sauceRecipes to impress:Butter bean bourguignon; Vodka pasta; Patatas bravasTooth-killer puds:Mango sorbet; Avocado chocolate mousse; Salted caramel sticky puddings

Discover Atlantis: A Guide To Reclaiming The Wisdom Of The Ancients

by Diana Cooper Shaaron Hutton

During its 1500-year Golden Age, Atlantis was at the height of its spiritual strength. Its inhabitants enjoyed incredible gifts including healing, levitation, clairvoyance and telepathy.Now, for the first time, world-renowned spiritual author Diana Cooper presents us with the first comprehensive guide to understanding the Golden Age of Atlantis. Discover the history and society of this most spiritual place and time, from the origins of Atlantis to the forces that finally caused its destruction. As well as revealing how to understand and use the Atlanteans' spiritual powers, Diana shows us how they lived, with new information about their homes, work, and their religious and social life.Diana reveals new information on the Temple of Poseidon, the Great Crystal of Atlantis and the original Sphinx, as well as on the awesome wisdom of the famous crystal skulls.There are easy-to-follow exercises to develop your spiritual powers, some of which were used by the High Priests and Priestesses themselves.Accessible yet inspirational, this book is the only guide you will need to understand the history of Atlantis - and how to harness its unique powers for yourself.

Disease Is a Mirror: A Lyric Memoir

by Emily Greenquist

Interweaving imagery and prose, Disease Is a Mirror is a lyric memoir exploring illness, identity, intimacy, and the evolving self. Greenquist initially chronicles, and then artfully abstracts, her story, opening &“the mirrored door&” to the elusive realities of a life-changing diagnosis. Her narrative shows us that a diagnosis is not merely a clinical timeline; it is snails and rabbits, code and lab coats, love and clumsiness. Like an exquisite corpse, Disease Is a Mirror invites readers to explore its intricate and unconventional intersections, each reflection carefully curated; each void, a devastating erasure.

Disease: How Diseases Spread, Their Impact And What We Can Do To Build A Healthier World (What Can We Do? #3)

by Alex Woolf

A look at one of the biggest challenges facing our world today - disease - and how we are tackling itDisease has always been part of the human experience, from huge pandemics to illnesses increasingly associated with unhealthy lifestyles and the world's ageing population. Medical technology has improved so dramatically that the rates of some illnesses are declining fast, while tests, vaccines and cutting edge surgery are making others much more survivable. But healthcare is not equal around the world and the Covid-19 pandemic highlighted just how vulnerable the world can be to a brand new disease. How can we make the world more healthy?How can we build a better, fairer, more equal, cleaner world? This series seeks to answer this by exploring some of the greatest challenges facing our planet today - from disease to conflict, and from the energy crisis to the plight of refugees. It explains what is already being done to meet and tackle these challenges, and explores what more could and should be done, both individually and collectively, to ensure a better future for our planet, its people and its wildlife.Taking a positive, but realistic perspective, this series aims to empower young readers by helping them understand these complex and troubling issues, calm their anxieties, and promote empathy and understanding for the many millions of people suffering from for example, poverty or inequality.Perfect for readers aged 9 and upTitles in the series:Climate ChangeDiseaseInequalityMigrationPoverty & Food InsecurityWar & Conflict

Dismissed: Tackling the Biases That Undermine our Health Care

by Kathy Palokoff Angela Marshall

Facts—women in pain are much more likely than men to receive prescriptions for sedatives rather than pain medication; Black women are more than three times more likely than white women to die of childbirth-related causes. Whether it&’s age, body size, sexual orientation, or other cultural factors, bias in healthcare is an uncomfortable truth. In this first-ever book on the subject written from the author&’s unique perspective of being a doctor, a woman, and Black, Dr. Angela Marshall, a contributing health expert on CNN, Fox5 News and Let&’s Talk Lives, and repeatedly named a &“Top Doctor&” by Washingtonian magazine, candidly addresses the life-and-death issue, sharing personal and patient stories and fresh, pragmatic solutions. Have you ever felt you were treated differently by a medical professional due to your skin color, age, ethnicity, gender, or for any other reason? If so, you are far from alone. Here&’s the uncomfortable truth: Race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, body size, and other cultural factors have a significant bearing on whether you will be diagnosed and treated correctly. Health-care providers and their patients are human, and all humans have unconscious biases that affect how we listen, observe, and act. Bias impacts patients when they are at their most vulnerable. Health-care bias can mean the difference not just between suffering and relief, but between life and death. For the first time, an author with the unique perspective of being one of America&’s top doctors, a woman, and Black, candidly addresses the issue of bias in health care, sharing personal and patient stories and pragmatic solutions. Dr. Angela Marshall, repeatedly named a &“Top Doctor&” by Washingtonian magazine, draws on extensive research, poignant stories from some of the thousands of patients she has treated, and her own compelling personal experience, to examine the bias from both patients&’ and health‑care providers&’ points of view. She offers a bold blueprint for change, filled with fresh solutions that can help everyone in our health-care system. Dismissed not only explains what so many people feel so profoundly—that the system is working against them. It also reveals what health-care practitioners, patients, and society in general can do to make it right.

Disorganized Attachment No More!: The Complete Blueprint to Achieving a Secure Attachment Style in Relationships

by Taha Zaid

It's time to control those overflowing emotions, understand your patterns, and identify the way forward toward a healthier, happier relationship. Have you been dealing with a rollercoaster of emotions that seem to create roadblocks to your happiness? Do you sometimes feel it would be easier if you stayed single because you didn't want to put someone through your spinning thoughts? Do you self-sabotage when it comes to deciding what you need to do and your happiness? Listen, the most common culprit for blocking our own happiness is us. The negativity that you have accumulated over your life, from childhood till now, has been clouding your decision-making and causing you to see life in gray. You see, past experiences have a way of seeping into our present and future. They have the power to create an environment where you overthink and overanalyze every little detail–what a person said, how you responded, their body language, your own body language…the list goes on and on! That is what stops you from having your happily ever after. You are probably dealing with disorganized attachment, but you aren’t really sure what that means. Science has categorized it as a disorder, and luckily, it's a condition that is treatable. This is your chance to go from disorganized attachment to healthy relationships and from chaotic emotions to a more focused outlook on life. It's time to truly tap into the details of your past to create a happier future. In this practical guide, you will discover: - The nooks and crannies of insecure attachments that can help you understand disorganized attachment even more - The image of a healthy relationship – uncover exactly what it takes to build that secure connection with that special someone - Techniques to pinpoint the signs of disorganized attachment in yourself and others that will open your eyes to a new world of emotions - Methods of emotional control to truly face your fears, understand your past childhood trauma, and pinpoint your triggers - How to save your relationship by focusing on yourself and using the power of communication - The art of improvement, from how to improve your self-worth to your confidence so you can go through your adult life more organized - How to move forward in life with various techniques like self-healing and building yourself up And much more. When it comes to keeping your relationships safe, taking the step to improving your own skills and confidence might be the key you have been looking for. With this guide, you can understand where your feelings are from and how to deal with them.

Divided: Racism, Medicine and Why We Need to Decolonise Healthcare

by Annabel Sowemimo

"A VITAL CALL TO ACTION" Leah HazardIn the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are all too aware of the urgent health inequalities that plague our world. But these inequalities have always been urgent: modern medicine has a colonial and racist history.Here, in an essential and searingly truthful account, Annabel Sowemimo unravels the colonial roots of modern medicine. Tackling systemic racism, hidden histories and healthcare myths, Sowemimo recounts her own experiences as a doctor, patient and activist.Divided exposes the racial biases of medicine that affect our everyday lives and provides an illuminating - and incredibly necessary - insight into how our world works, and who it works for.This book will reshape how we see health and medicine - forever.

Doctors Don’t Know Everything: A Roadmap to Better Healthcare Outcomes

by Dr. Lingaraj Nath

&‘This book, in a very simple yet profound way, captures the true meaning of wellness that includes physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.&’– Ayaskant Sarangi, Chief human resources officer (CHRO) at WIPRO enterprises&‘This is a beautifully written book by a practising physician who puts people, their feelings, and the purpose of life above science.&’ – Subroto Bagchi, Co-founder of Mindtree, writer, entrepreneur, and business leaderCould love and companionship prevent heart failure? What is the best way to navigate through today&’s complex medical systems and achieve a successful clinical outcome? Is Google search for health problems safe and useful?Doctors Don&’t Know Everything explores such universal and relatable aspects of healthcare with an aim to make holistic living easier and achievable. The strength of the book lies in realising and showcasing the fact that today, more than ever, we have as much role to play as medical specialists when it comes to living a healthy and wholesome life.The author of the book, Dr Lingaraj Nath, provides an insider&’s perspective as well as insightful revelations that will completely transform the way you view health. He also shares effective and efficient ways to forestall clinical mistakes, tackle several common medical issues, and help other people too without looking for a specialist consultation.All in all, Doctors Don&’t Know Everything offers a refreshing approach to cultivate and nurture the biggest assets of your life—health and wellness.

Down Syndrome Screening: A Practical Guide

by Abhijit Kamat

The book elucidates a practical method for prenatal screening and detecting Down syndrome in a simple and easy-to-understand language. It provides thorough knowledge on the subject, and each chapter covers a specific topic, making this book an essential quick-reference guide for every antenatal clinic. The book contains chapters on maternal serum screening, noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT), invasive testing with amniocentesis and CVS, and screening in twins. It also includes advanced chapters on multi-step screening protocols, uncommon aneuploidies, screening for preeclampsia, and open neural tube defects for clinicians interested in fetal medicine. Down syndrome is the most typical genetic condition affecting over 5 million individuals globally. Rapid advances in the medical field make it possible to identify most of these babies before birth. Hence, aneuploidy screening is now offered to pregnant women worldwide. The book aims to help obstetricians and gynecologists diagnose Down syndrome and other aneuploidies in pregnancy, avoid unnecessary testing, and remain safely within medico-legal boundaries. It is also helpful for fetal medicine students. The book helps the readers address challenging clinical scenarios and confusing test results.

Dr Rupy Cooks: Over 100 easy, healthy, flavourful recipes

by Dr Rupy Aujla

'Dr Rupy has smashed it with this book! It's packed full of delicious recipes to set you up for a healthier and happier life.'JOE WICKS'Rupy's flavourful, healthy and super simple recipes are fantastic for today's busy lifestyle. Would highly recommend!'DR RANGAN CHATTERJEE'This book is packed with delicious, vibrant recipes that jump out at you from the page.'NADIYA HUSSAIN'In a world of hype around diet, food and medicine, Dr Rupy Aujla is the real thing. His advice is based on solid research and his easy, well-tested recipes will beguile you into the kitchen and change your eating habits for life. Doctor, revolutionary, hero.'SHEILA DILLON, RADIO 4'S THE FOOD PROGRAMMEDr Rupy Aujla - the trusted medical doctor and food expert behind the bestselling Doctor's Kitchen - delivers over 100 fully photographed delicious and easy recipes that put flavour and nutrition first.Every dish is researched and developed to give maximum health benefit and ease while also delivering on amazing taste.You'll find weeknight dinners, one-pot dishes, quick lunches, food for sharing, plenty of vegetarian and vegan dishes as well as gluten and nut free options every time - Rupy's no-fuss recipes are a joy to cook and eat, and healthy eating which feels indulgent and satisfying can become a pleasurable way of life.Tried and tested by over 1000 people, these flavour-packed recipes look as good as they taste. Recipes include Lebanese-style Chicken Tacos, Miso Mushroom Donburi and Aubergine, Pea and Tamarind Curry.

Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer

by Janet Farrar Worthington Patrick C. Walsh, MD

This revised guide covers every aspect of prostate cancer: everything from potential causes, diets, and diagnostic tests to curative treatment and innovative means of controlling advanced stages of cancer. As of 2022, an estimated 268,490 American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. A high percentage of those will relapse. But the good news is that more men are being cured of this disease than ever before. In a new and completely revised 5th edition, this lifesaving guide offers a message of hope to every man facing this illness, and the people who love them. Prostate cancer is a different disease in every man—which means that the right treatment varies for each person. Public awareness for this disease has transformed treatment and opened up new avenues of research; rapid advances in knowledge are being translated in new recommendations for management. In this book, Dr. Walsh et. al. will address such issues as: The genes involved in prostate cancer, genetic tests, and who should get them. The powerful effect of lifestyle changes to reduce pro-inflammatory and pro-insulin resistance environments, such as alcohol intake, physical activity, and BMI. What high-risk men (particularly African American men) need to know, and when to start screening. Information and support for the LGBT community, transgender individuals, and people with prostates. New information on testing and imaging. Your post-treatment life; how to stay healthy after treatment and manage the side effects of medication, and also how to support caregivers. Advice and support for coping with your diagnosis and learning how to live life beyond prostate cancer

Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book

by Susan M. Love

The "Bible" (New York Times) and the "seminal work" (LA Times) offering the most authoritative guidance through all stages of breast cancer diagnosis and recovery, fully revised and updated. While the amount of information regarding a breast cancer diagnosis is vaster than ever, online and off, what continues to be missing is the explanation behind the options. Most of the data online on medical sites is generic and often comes from the same source. Then there are the patient sites as well as many social media outlets that provide peer to peer support and information. This is important for emotional support but still leaves out the full range of options and the reasons for them. The Breast Book is where people go for a deeper understanding of how to make the best possible choices for their particular situations. Now in its seventh edition, the Breast Book has been fully revised to incorporate all the most recent developments in prevention, treatments and research. This new edition covers: New treatments: including new drugs, vaccines, hormonal treatment and drugs with longer duration (10 years) for the estrogen positive tumors The increasing focus on where cells live, both locally (immune system, hormones, etc.) and systemically (stress, etc.) Prevention: several new drugs have been added to the list of chemoprevention drugs. In addition, preventative surgery has received increased attention. Increased data on "alternative" approaches such as stress reduction and exercise in reducing recurrence. Increased understanding of the immune system and how it either controls or promotes the cancer. Risks for survivors Genetics Special groups: Men with breast cancer are demanding a louder voice in the conversation and research.

Dreaming on the Page: Tap Into Your Midnight Mind to Supercharge Your Writing

by Tzivia Gover

"Accessible and unfailingly encouraging, Dreaming on the Page proves that dreaming and writing are for everyone – and that when you combine the two, the result can be truly magical." –Brooke Warner, writing coach, author, and publisher of She Writes Press and SparkPressPick up a pen and dream.Dreaming on the Page is for writers of all genres, from casual journal-keepers to experienced authors – and anyone who aspires to write.Accessible to people who don't remember their dreams as well as for people who do, this book will empower writers to pick up a pen and befriend all aspects of who they are. Dreams and writing offer approachable ways to live richer, more soulful lives both on and off the page. Within these pages, discover how to:Turn your dreams into poems and storiesSupercharge your poetry and proseBlast through writer's blockUse brain science to help harness your creative powersHave an endless supply of rich writing prompts...and much more!Pick up this book, tuck into bed, and tap into your midnight mind and supercharge your writing. MORE PRAISE FOR DREAMING ON THE PAGE:"Tzivia Gover takes us on a delightful journey that bridges the worlds between dreaming and writing...A must-have for writers and dreamers." ­–Linda Yael Schiller, author of PTSDreams: Transform Your Nightmares From Trauma through Healing Dreamwork and Modern Dreamwork: New Tools for Decoding Your Soul's Wisdom"Packed with fascinating tips, prompts, and exercises, Dreaming on the Page will spark your imagination and have you reaching for your pillow and pen. Do not miss this gem. You, your writing, and your dreams will be forever changed." –Jean Benedict Raffa, Ed.D., author of Dream Theatres of the Soul and award-winning The Soul's Twins "In Dreaming on the Page Tzivia Gover provides a powerful set of tools to unleash your creativity, enhance your writing, and inspire your life." –Naomi Epel, author of Writers Dreaming "Tzivia Gover has spent a lifetime writing and dreaming and has realized the power of joining the two." –Lori Soderlind, author of The Change and Chasing Montana

Drug Legalization in Federalist Constitutional Democracies: The Canadian Cannabis Case Study in Comparative Context

by Daniel Alati

This book uses the Canadian Cannabis legalization experiment, analyzed in the historical context of wider drug criminalization in Canada, and placed in international perspective, to examine important lessons about the differential implementation of federal law in jurisdictions within federalist constitutional democracies. Utilizing a socio-legal, interdisciplinary methodology, the work provides a comprehensive history of federal drug policy and engages in a critical appraisal of its provincial implementation. It also presents a significant international and comparative component, bringing in analyses of the status of drug legalization in other federalist constitutional democracies. Readers of the book will thus gain a comprehensive knowledge of drug legalization in federalist constitutional democracies. They will also better understand the political and cultural factors that impact upon differential implementation of federal law in individual jurisdictions including, but not limited to, legacies of racism and stigmatization of drug use. Using the experience of Canada and other countries, future challenges and lessons to be learned for states considering federal drug legalization are analysed and explained. The book will be a valuable resource for students, academics and policy-makers in the areas of Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Criminology, Socio-Legal Studies, Indigenous Studies, and Drug and Health Policy Studies.

Dry Humping: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the Booze

by TAWNY LARA

A lighthearted, cheeky, and judgment-free handbook from sober sexpert Tawny Lara on how to have better sex, better dates, and better partnerships—without relying on alcohol!When you&’re intimidated or overwhelmed, it&’s easy to turn to alcohol to feel more relaxed and outgoing. But what if you want to cut back or cut out alcohol from your life? What do you do on dates? How do you soothe worries and hang-ups? And how the heck do you get up the nerve to be naked with someone new?In Dry Humping, you will learn how to have better dates, sex, and partnerships with tools like: Booze-free date ideasScripts for awkward conversationsInterviews with experts Thought-provoking promptsPerspectives from a diverse range of regular peopleAnd more!You don&’t need alcohol to have a fun, carefree, fulfilling dating life. Dry Humping offers you the tools to step away from alcohol, for however long you want to, while also having more fun in and out of the bedroom.

Dry Those Tears

by Robert Russell

Dry Those Tears is a classic spiritual treatise on overcoming grief when losing a loved one. With honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, hope, Russell's observations and techniques will resonate with anyone who has experienced profound loss and is seeking the strength to carry on.

Dust

by Dusti Bowling

&“This book will save lives.&” —Beth Vrabel, award-winning author of The Newspaper Club series In this unmissable story of friendship, courage, and healing, a girl struggling to breathe befriends a boy shrouded in dust, perfect for fans of Erin Entrada Kelly and Erin Bow. After Avalyn nearly died from an asthma attack, her parents moved her to the clear, dry air of Clear Canyon City, Arizona. And for the last ten years, she&’s been able to breathe. That is, until Adam showed up. Quiet and disheveled, Adam is an instant target for the bullies who have plagued Avalyn and her friends. As Avalyn gets to know him, she begins to suspect that the sudden, strange increase in dust storms around town is somehow connected to his emotions. She thinks his problems may be even worse at home, especially when massive black walls of dust start rolling in after the school day. Will she find a way to stand up for her new friend? Her life may just depend on it. A page-turning blend of mystery and action, bestselling and award-winning author Dusti Bowling delivers a powerful tour de force.

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