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Well revised research on the exploration of diabetes. This book discusses the history, invention, and potential future of diabetes and diabetical research. It reveals recent breakthroughs in technology which show effective ways of understanding diabetes and avoiding safety concerns. It also gives a scientific, controversial, and popular culture perspective. In this research novel, it navigates the importance of therapies and treatments regarding diabetes. This novel explores the ins and outs of a person with diabetes on a day to day. It gives an extensive overview of what is needed to know and continue with the exploration of diabetes.
This book takes the approach of debunking the story of the Piltdown Man. It takes different commonly asked questions and deeply explains and infers from it. The reader is given an outlook from a pop culture view as well as the opposition, controversy and public opinions. Not only is there information from the science involved there is a Explanation on who Charles Dawson is and his reaction to the Piltdown Man. A well explained book that has everything you need to know about the Piltdown Man Hoax.
This book is part of a series of books comprising the political history of the province of Alberta, Canada within the 19th & 20th Century's. The Mardon's research has resulted in 36 other titles that have been published since 1971. This book is one of the last to be published in this series. Dr Ernest George Mardon was one of the founding faculty at the University of Lethbridge. Austin Mardon is a Member of the Order of Canada, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, & a Knight Commander of the Papsl order of St Sylvester.
In medical jargon, "dual diagnosis" commonly refers to the concurrent diagnosis of a substance addiction compounded by a separate (but often interfering) mental illness. Dual Diagnosis glimpses into the lives of individuals who live with co-occurring disorders, and offers insight into their experiences, their treatment options, and the manner in which they adjust to societal expectations. This piece of long form investigative journalism delves into the hard facts and general statistics about the dually diagnosed patient, giving a more human perspective to a demographic too often dehumanized.
This book is comprised of three essays investigating the Kensington Rune Stone, the Callanish Standing Stones, and the Vikings in North America. Each topic is covered in-depth in this book, compiled by Dr. Austin Mardon.