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  • 4.4 (69 ratings)
    Bad Pharma: How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients
    By Ben Goldacre
    Narrated By Jot Davies
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    'Bad Science' hilariously exposed the tricks that quacks and journalists use to distort science, becoming a 400,000 copy bestseller. Now Ben Goldacre puts the $600bn global pharmaceutical industry under the microscope. What he reveals is a fascinating, terrifying mess.
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  • 4.3 (45 ratings)
    Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void
    By Mary Roach
    Narrated By Sandra Burr
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    Space is a world devoid of the things we need to live and thrive: air, gravity, hot showers, fresh produce, privacy, beer. Space exploration is in some ways an exploration of what it means to be human. How much can a person give up? How much weirdness can they take? What happens to you when you can't walk for a year? Have sex? Smell flowers? What happens if you vomit in your helmet during a space walk? Is it possible for the human body to survive a bailout at 17,000 miles per hour?
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  • 4.3 (30 ratings)
    The Emperor of All Maladies
    By Siddhartha Mukherjee
    Narrated By Stephen Hoye
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    A comprehensive history of cancer - one of the greatest enemies of medical progress - and an insight into its effects and potential cures, by a leading expert on the illness. In The Emperor of All Maladies, Siddhartha Mukherjee, doctor, researcher and award-winning science writer, examines cancer with a cellular biologist's precision, a historian's perspective, and a biographer's passion. The result is an astonishingly lucid and eloquent chronicle of a disease humans have lived with - and perished from - for more than five thousand years.
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    The Making of Modern Medicine
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    This major new Radio 4 series charts the development of Western medicine and healing, from the ancient Greeks to the pioneering organ transplant operations of the 20th century and beyond.
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  • 4.3 (10 ratings)
    Germs, Genes, & Civilization: How Epidemics Shaped Who We Are Today
    By David P. Clark
    Narrated By Summer McStravick
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    Again and again, microbes have shaped our health, our genetics, our history, our culture, our politics, even our religion and ethics. This book reveals much that scientists and cultural historians have learned about the pervasive interconnections between infectious microbes and humans. It also considers what our ongoing fundamental relationship with infectious microbes might mean for the future of the human species.
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  • 3.9 (328 ratings)
    13 Things That Don't Make Sense: The Most Intriguing Scientific Mysteries
    By Michael Brooks
    Narrated By Matt Addis
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    Science starts to get interesting when things don''t make sense. Even today, there are experimental results that the most brilliant scientists can neither explain nor dismiss. In the past, similar anomalies have revolutionised our world: in the 16th century, a set of celestial irregularities led Copernicus to realise that the Earth goes around the sun and not the reverse. In 13 Things That Don''t Make Sense, Michael Brooks meets thirteen modern-day anomalies that may become tomorrow''s breakthroughs.
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  • 3.8 (70 ratings)
    The Wisdom of Your Cells: How Your Beliefs Control Your Biology
    By Bruce H. Lipton
    Narrated By Bruce H. Lipton
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    In the tradition of Carl Sagan, Rachel Carson, and Stephen Hawking, a new voice has emerged with the unique gift of translating cutting-edge science into clear, accessible language: Dr. Bruce Lipton. With The Wisdom of Your Cells, this internationally recognized authority on cellular biology takes listeners on an in-depth exploration into the microscopic world, where new discoveries and research are revolutionizing the way we understand life, evolution, and consciousness.
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  • 4.1 (32 ratings)
    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: and Other Clinical Tales
    By Oliver Sacks
    Narrated By Jonathan Davis, Oliver Sacks
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    Oliver Sacks' The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat tells the stories of individuals afflicted with fantastic perceptual and intellectual aberrations: patients who have lost their memories and with them the greater part of their pasts; who are no longer able to recognize people and common objects; who are stricken with violent tics and grimaces or who shout involuntary obscenities; whose limbs have become alien; who have been dismissed as retarded yet are gifted with uncanny artistic or mathematical talents.
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  • 4.2 (19 ratings)
    Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science
    By Atul Gawande
    Narrated By William David Griffith
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    Sometimes in medicine the only way to know what is truly going on in a patient is to operate, to look inside with one's own eyes. This book is exploratory surgery on medicine itself, laying bare a science not in its idealized form but as it actually is - complicated, perplexing, and profoundly human.
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  • 4.1 (14 ratings)
    Every Patient Tells a Story: Medical Mysteries and the Art of Diagnosis
    By Lisa Sanders
    Narrated By Lisa Sanders
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    In Every Patient Tells a Story, Dr. Lisa Sanders takes us bedside to witness the process of solving diagnostic dilemmas, providing a firsthand account of the expertise and intuition that lead a doctor to make the right diagnosis.
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  • 4.0 (13 ratings)
    In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
    By Gabor Maté
    Narrated By Daniel Maté
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    Best-selling writer and physician Gabor Maté looks at the epidemic of addictions in our society, tells us why we are so prone to them, and details what is needed to liberate ourselves. Starting with a close view of his drug-addicted patients, Dr. Maté looks at his own history of compulsive behavior, weaving a story of real people who struggle with addiction with the latest research on addiction and the brain. In a bold synthesis of clinical experience, insight and cutting edge scientific findings, Dr. Maté sheds light on this most puzzling of human frailties.
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  • 3.6 (21 ratings)
    Down Among the Dead Men: A Year in the Life of a Mortuary Technician
    By Michelle Williams, Keith McCarthy
    Narrated By Liz Holliss
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    Michelle Williams, an attractive young woman with close family ties and an active social life, describes her first extraordinary year in her unusual new job as a mortuary technician. It's a year in which, with innate good humour, she encounters death at its most tragic, bizarre, and hilarious. Her tale, neither gruesome nor sad, is enlivened by a range of colourful and eccentric characters, from pathologists and coroners to hospital porters and undertakers, giving us a glimpse of life - and death - that few of us will ever experience.
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  • 13 Things That Don't Make Sense: The Most Intriguing Scientific Mysteries
    by Michael Brooks
    Narrated by Matt Addis
    3.9 (328 ratings)
    Science starts to get interesting when things don''t make sense. Even today, there are experimental results that the most brilliant scientists can neither explain nor dismiss. In the past, similar anomalies have revolutionised our world: in the 16th century, a set of celestial irregularities led Copernicus to realise that the Earth goes around the sun and not the reverse. In 13 Things That Don''t Make Sense, Michael Brooks meets thirteen modern-day anomalies that may become tomorrow''s breakthroughs.
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  • Bad Pharma: How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients
    by Ben Goldacre
    Narrated by Jot Davies
    4.4 (69 ratings)
    'Bad Science' hilariously exposed the tricks that quacks and journalists use to distort science, becoming a 400,000 copy bestseller. Now Ben Goldacre puts the $600bn global pharmaceutical industry under the microscope. What he reveals is a fascinating, terrifying mess.
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  • The Great Cholesterol Myth: Why Lowering Your Cholesterol Won't Prevent Heart Disease - and the Statin-Free Plan That Will
    by Stephen T. Sinatra, Jonny Bowden
    Narrated by George K. Wilson
    5.0 (2 ratings)
    Emerging science is showing that cholesterol levels are a poor predictor of heart disease and that standard prescriptions for lowering it, such as ineffective low-fat/high-carb diets and serious, side-effect-causing statin drugs, obscure the real causes of heart disease. Even doctors at leading institutions have been misled for years based on creative reporting of research results from pharmaceutical companies intent on supporting the $31-billion-a-year cholesterol-lowering drug industry.
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  • The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: and Other Clinical Tales
    by Oliver Sacks
    Narrated by Jonathan Davis, Oliver Sacks
    4.1 (32 ratings)
    Oliver Sacks' The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat tells the stories of individuals afflicted with fantastic perceptual and intellectual aberrations: patients who have lost their memories and with them the greater part of their pasts; who are no longer able to recognize people and common objects; who are stricken with violent tics and grimaces or who shout involuntary obscenities; whose limbs have become alien; who have been dismissed as retarded yet are gifted with uncanny artistic or mathematical talents.
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  • Germs, Genes, & Civilization: How Epidemics Shaped Who We Are Today
    by David P. Clark
    Narrated by Summer McStravick
    4.3 (10 ratings)
    Again and again, microbes have shaped our health, our genetics, our history, our culture, our politics, even our religion and ethics. This book reveals much that scientists and cultural historians have learned about the pervasive interconnections between infectious microbes and humans. It also considers what our ongoing fundamental relationship with infectious microbes might mean for the future of the human species.
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  • When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress
    by Gabor Maté
    Narrated by Daniel Maté
    5.0 (4 ratings)
    In When the Body Says No, physician and writer Gabor Maté explores the mind-body link and the connection between stress and disease. Can a person literally die of loneliness? Is there a relationship between the ability to express emotions and Alzheimer's disease? Is there such a thing as a "cancer personality?" Drawing on scientific research and years of experience as a practicing physician, Maté provides answers to these and other important questions.
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  • The Wisdom of Your Cells: How Your Beliefs Control Your Biology
    by Bruce H. Lipton
    Narrated by Bruce H. Lipton
    3.8 (70 ratings)
    In the tradition of Carl Sagan, Rachel Carson, and Stephen Hawking, a new voice has emerged with the unique gift of translating cutting-edge science into clear, accessible language: Dr. Bruce Lipton. With The Wisdom of Your Cells, this internationally recognized authority on cellular biology takes listeners on an in-depth exploration into the microscopic world, where new discoveries and research are revolutionizing the way we understand life, evolution, and consciousness.
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  • The Making of Modern Medicine
    by BBC Audiobooks
    4.5 (17 ratings)
    This major new Radio 4 series charts the development of Western medicine and healing, from the ancient Greeks to the pioneering organ transplant operations of the 20th century and beyond.
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  • A Leg to Stand On
    by Oliver Sacks
    Narrated by Jonathan Davis, Oliver Sacks
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    Dr. Oliver Sacks's books Awakenings, An Anthropologist on Mars and the best-selling The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat have been acclaimed for their compassion in the treatment of patients affected with profound disorders. In A Leg to Stand On, it is Sacks himself who is the patient: an encounter with a bull on a desolate mountain in Norway has left him with a severely damaged leg. But what should be a routine recuperation is actually the beginning of a strange medical journey.

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  • The Philadelphia Chromosome: A Mutant Gene and the Quest to Cure Cancer at the Genetic Level
    by Jessica Wapner
    Narrated by Heather Henderson
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    Almost daily, headlines announce newly discovered links between cancers and their genetic causes. Science journalist Jessica Wapner vividly relates the backstory behind those headlines, reconstructing the crucial breakthroughs, explaining the science behind them, and giving due to the dozens of researchers, doctors, and patients whose curiosity and determination restored the promise of a future to the more than 50,000 people diagnosed each year with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
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  • Ending Addiction for Good: The Groundbreaking, Holistic, Evidence-Based Way to Transform Your Life
    by Richard Taite, Constance Scharff PhD
    Narrated by Rick Turner, Susanna Burney
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    Drawing on their own histories of addiction recovery, authors Taite and Scharff examine the unique and highly successful treatment protocol practiced at the Cliffside Malibu Addiction Treatment Center. Using clear and direct language, they look beyond the limits of conventional treatment to show how creating an individualized, evidence-based, and integrated approach that targets the whole person - mind, body, and spirit - not just the addiction, can provide a sure path to recovery.
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  • 2012 Medical Microbiology Audio Learn
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    Whether you're a medical professional or pharmacy student or a Nurse looking to learn more about bacteria, viruses and fungi, Medical Microbiology Audio Learn is your complete audio study guide to medical microbiology. And featuring the morphology, pathogenesis, defense mechanisms and treatments for more than 150 medically significant bacteria, viruses and fungi, you can be sure to improve your knowledge level at work or improve your medical grades.
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  • Ending Addiction for Good: The Groundbreaking, Holistic, Evidence-Based Way to Transform Your Life
    By Richard Taite, Constance Scharff PhD
    Narrated By Rick Turner, Susanna Burney
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    Drawing on their own histories of addiction recovery, authors Taite and Scharff examine the unique and highly successful treatment protocol practiced at the Cliffside Malibu Addiction Treatment Center. Using clear and direct language, they look beyond the limits of conventional treatment to show how creating an individualized, evidence-based, and integrated approach that targets the whole person - mind, body, and spirit - not just the addiction, can provide a sure path to recovery.
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  • How to Learn & Memorize Medical Terminology: Magnetic Memory
    By Anthony Metivier, Jamie Clarke
    Narrated By Todd Barsness
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    If you'd like to improve your ability to learn and memorize medical terminology by as much as 100%, 200%, even 300% (or more) using simple memory techniques that you can learn in 15-20 minutes (or less), then this may be the most important book that you will ever listen to. Believe it or not, it really doesn't matter if you think you have a good memory or not.
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  • The Philadelphia Chromosome: A Mutant Gene and the Quest to Cure Cancer at the Genetic Level
    By Jessica Wapner
    Narrated By Heather Henderson
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    Almost daily, headlines announce newly discovered links between cancers and their genetic causes. Science journalist Jessica Wapner vividly relates the backstory behind those headlines, reconstructing the crucial breakthroughs, explaining the science behind them, and giving due to the dozens of researchers, doctors, and patients whose curiosity and determination restored the promise of a future to the more than 50,000 people diagnosed each year with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
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  • Permanent Present Tense: The Unforgettable Life of the Amnesic Patient, H.M.
    By Suzanne Corkin
    Narrated By Pam Ward
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    Permanent Present Tense tells the incredible story of Henry Gustav Molaison, known only as H. M. until his death in 2008. In 1953, at the age of 27, Molaison underwent a dangerous "psychosurgical" procedure intended to alleviate his debilitating epilepsy. The surgery went horribly wrong, and when Molaison awoke he was unable to store new experiences. For the rest of his life, he would be trapped in the moment. But Molaison's tragedy would prove a gift to humanity.
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  • Guia Completa de la Diabetes (Spanish Edition)
    By Dra. Rowan Hillson
    Narrated By Yolanda Orozco, Ruben Olivares
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    Al tratar en este libro las preocupaciones de las personas con diabetes tipo 1 y 2 a la vez, la autora encara las ansiedades comunes relacionadas con la investigacion y el tratamiento medico, el estilo de vida y la dieta. Actualizado por completo, este material incluye la informacion mas reciente sobre tratamientos e investigacion.
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  • Mental Illness: Stigma or Reality
    By Steven Carley
    Narrated By Richard V. Dalke
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    Mental Illness: Stigma or Reality will discuss different disorders and laws, as well as treatment of the mentally ill during earlier time periods. Decide for yourself when a stigma is a potential drawback or concern for the mental health of a person with a legitimate disorder.
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  • The Healing Cell: How the Greatest Revolution in Medical History is Changing Your Life
    By Robin L. Smith, Tomasz Trafny, Max Gomez
    Narrated By Erin Bennett
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    The Healing Cell is an easy to follow, carefully researched, and clear-eyed view of medicine many decades in the making that is now paying off with treatments that repair damaged hearts, restore sight, kill cancer, cure diabetes, heal burns, and stop the march of such degenerative diseases. The emotionally and intellectually stimulating stories throughout the audiobook dramatically illustrate that stem cell therapies can change the way we live our lives after being afflicted by a disease or trauma.
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  • In the Body of the World
    By Eve Ensler
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    Playwright, author, and activist Eve Ensler has devoted her life to the female body - how to talk about it, how to protect and value it. Yet she spent much of her life disassociated from her own body - a disconnection brought on by her father's sexual abuse and her mother's remoteness. "Because I did not, could not inhabit my body or the Earth," she writes, "I could not feel or know their pain." But Ensler is shocked out of her distance.
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  • The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People Who Have Alzheimer Disease, Related Dementias, and Memory Loss, fifth edition
    By Nancy L. Mace, M.A., Peter V. Rabins, M.D., M.P.H.
    Narrated By Peter V. Rabins, Elizabeth Tracey
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    Read by Dr. Peter Rabins, this unabridged audio version of the definitive guide for people caring for someone who has dementia features chapters on the causes of dementia, managing the early stages of dementia, the prevention of dementia, and finding appropriate living arrangements for the person who has dementia when home care is no longer an option.
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  • A Soft Voice in a Noisy World: A Guide to Dealing and Healing with Parkinson's Disease
    By Karl Robb
    Narrated By Doug Gochman
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    Whether you are newly diagnosed or have had Parkinson's disease for many years, or you are younger or older, the lessons that Karl Robb offers in this audiobook will apply to your situation. A culmination of over twenty years of personal experience, in A Soft Voice in a Noisy World, Karl Robb provides an assortment of tips and suggestions that have made a difference in his life and benefitted him in his personal struggle with PD.
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  • Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms?: When My Lab Tests Are Normal
    By Datis Kharrazian
    Narrated By Keith Michaels
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    Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms? was written to address the true causes of hypothyroidism in this country and how to manage them. The vast majority of hypothyroid cases are caused by Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune reaction, and are being treated inappropriately or misdiagnosed by the standard health care model. Through exhaustive research and clinical experience, Dr. Kharrazian has discovered the many causes of hypothyroidism, including autoimmunity, and how to manage it.
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  • Asleep: The Forgotten Epidemic That Became Medicine's Greatest Mystery
    By Molly Caldwell Crosby
    Narrated By Christian Rummel
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    A fascinating look at a bizarre, forgotten epidemic from the national best-selling author of The American Plague. In 1918, a world war raged, and a lethal strain of influenza circled the globe. In the midst of all this death, a bizarre disease appeared in Europe. Eventually known as encephalitis lethargica, or sleeping sickness, it spread worldwide, leaving millions dead or locked in institutions. Then, in 1927, it disappeared as suddenly as it arrived.
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