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TSI: The Gabon Virus
An ancient disease, a modern pandemic, and the one person who offers hope for a cure has been dead for 350 years. In 1666, a horrible disease took the lives of almost every person in Eyam (pronounced Eem), England. Helping the sick and the dying was the mysterious and ghostlike Blue Monk, whose strange appearance terrified even those who were comforted by him.
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His Brain, Her Brain
His Brain, Her Brain offers guidance on how to understand your spouse’s God-created blueprint and purpose, how to communicate effectively with your spouse based on his or her design, and simply how to understand God’s intention and plan for marriage. The Larimores show how differences between the male brain and the female brain complement each other to help couples build a delightful, lasting marriage.
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10 Essentials of Happy, Healthy People: Becoming and Staying Highly Healthy
This helpful handbook to becoming happy and highly healthy is an updated and revised compilation of the best of two of Dr. Walt's health books: (1) 10 Essentials of Highly Healthy People, and (2) God's Design for the Highly Healthy Person. |
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Workplace Grace
Seize your opportunity to witness in the most strategic
place in the world — your workplace!
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Bryson City
Seasons
Journey through the seasons with a young doctor
(Dr.Walt) as he establishes his practice in a North Carolina mountain
hamlet. With characters as colorful as autumn maples and events as
varied as cloud shadows crossing the ridges.
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Bryson City
Secrets
This latest book in the Bryson City series will immerse you in the lives of the Larimores and a host of unique mountain characters. You'll read the never-told, unexpected, and horrible turn of events that compelled the Larimores to leave Bryson City.
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Why ADHD Doesn't
Mean Disaster
If you have a child diagnosed with ADHD, you'll
appreciate this positive, gently humorous book on how to handle the
challenge with grace.
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Bryson City
Tales
Captivating stories of how Dr. Walt Larimore's
first year of practice in the Smoky Mountains shaped his practice
of life and faith.
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Super Sized
Kids
As many as one in four American children is overweight, and
childhood obesity rates have doubled since the 1970s. In this essential
new book you will find a step-by-step, medically sound, and achievable
weight-control program that will benefit the whole family.
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The Honeymoon
of Your Dreams
Your honeymoon will be crucial in setting the tone
for your new life as a married couple. Get ideas for assembling a
custom honeymoon kit, and solid advice for your sexual relationship
as a married couple. |
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Lintball Leo's Not-So-Stupid Questions About Your Body
Responding to real questions from boys across the
country, Dr. Larimore helps young men understand what they want to
know about their developing bodies. |
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God's Design for the Highly Healthy Teen
How can I coach my teen through the threats of
drugs and sex? What physical changes are normal and when is it time
to seek care? This book will powerfully protect and enhance your teen's
health through these critical (and often scary) teen years.
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Workplace Grace
(the participant's guide)
Seize your opportunity to witness in the most strategic
place in the world — your workplace!
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Alternative
Medicine (Revised)
Options for the care and healing of the body are
proliferating like never before. Some work, some don't, some harm
and some the Bible expressly forbids. Which ones can you really trust?
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TSI: The Influenza Bomb
Germ warfare during World War II to the present-day H1N1 flu hysteria. This is the second novel in the TSI series but can be read as a stand along. It is well written, with depth and detail; is engaging, with intrigue; and is very chilling, while being thought provoking. It is fast paced, full of action, with innumerable plot twists and turns while weaving history, medicine, and human drama. If you enjoy medical intrigue and human drama, this is a must read.
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