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The national bestseller! "This important, timely book lucidly diagnoses what ails American health care. Prescriptions are thoughtfully offered." —Steve
www.storytel.comThe national bestseller! “This important, timely book lucidly diagnoses what ails American health care. Prescriptions are thoughtfully offered.” —Steve Forbes, former presidential candidate and chairman and editor in chief of Forbes Media Americans are notoriously unhealthy—we eat too much, drink too much, and sit too much. When roughly 80 percent of cardiovascular disease and 40 percent of all cancer cases could be prevented by simple lifestyle changes, it is time to take a deeper look at the...
www.everand.com"Memorial Sloan Kettering radiologist, nationally recognized patient advocate, and Fox News contributor Nicole Saphier argues that we can't fix the American healthcare system until we fix ourselves"-- Provided by publisher.
beverly.noblenet.orgMake America Healthy Again: How Bad Behavior and Big Government Caused a Trillion-Dollar Crisis is written by Nicole Saphier and published by Broadside e-books (ORM). The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Make America Healthy Again are 9780062961020, 0062961020 and the print ISBNs are 9780062961006, 0062961004. Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource.
www.vitalsource.comThe national bestseller! "This important, timely book lucidly diagnoses what ails American health care. Prescriptions are thoughtfully offered." —Steve Forbes, former presidential candidate and chairman and editor in chief of Forbes Media Americans are notoriously unhealthy—we eat too much, drink too much, and sit too much. When roughly 80 percent of cardiovascular disease and 40 percent of all cancer cases could be prevented by simple lifestyle changes, it is time to take a deeper look at the...
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