Authors on the Web
National Post, October 29, 2009
...and journalists, such as Simon Winchester and Barbara Ehrenreich, with a who's who of historical voices, from Hippocrates to Susan Sontag. Of dealing with dead authors, said Lapham, 'It's a joy. They don't argue with you and they don't have Andrew Wylie...
National Post, October 28, 2009
...and journalists, such as Simon Winchester and Barbara Ehrenreich, with a who’s who of historical voices, from Hippocrates to Susan Sontag. Of dealing with dead authors, said Lapham, “It's a joy. They don't argue with you and they don't have Andrew...
Daily Express, October 6, 2009
...of fingernails and even fingerprints. Hand readings have played a part in medical care since the days of Hippocrates. in medieval times the first thing a midwife would do would be to look at the palm of a baby to establish if there was any genetic...
Washington Post, September 13, 2009
...to the expected planets and constellations, they show everything from Adam and Eve riding on a serpent to Hippocrates, the ancient Greek physician, mounted on a bird. A shah or sultan or vizier, about to embark on some new conquest or major policy...
Texas Medical Center, September 5, 2009
...to a free series of lunchtime seminars designed to reveal how medicine has evolved over the years. From Hippocrates to heart transplants, Aesculapius to anthrax, each lecture is designed to inform and entertain. The lectures are offered by the Houston...
Artdaily.org, August 7, 2009
...transgressed by daring to recreate paradise on Earth. On yet another page, the most celebrated physician of antiquity, Hippocrates, looks calmly over his shoulder as he travels through deep azure skies on the back of a mythical bird. ?Falnama...
Media Bistro, August 6, 2009
...and global editor-in-chief, Reader's Digest Resume: Senior editorial jobs at the San Francisco Examiner, Health (then called Hippocrates), Vogue, Glamour, Redbook, Real Simple; editor-in-chief, Organic Style, More. Hometown: Washington, Pa. Education:...
PRWeb, August 1, 2009
...or dietary therapy, Lundy thought that this was a revelation until she discovered at the medical library that Hippocrates had written that food had the potential to injure some people. ',' Lundy said. 'The Feingold® Association of the United States has...
EurekAlert!, July 20, 2009
...book also includes a who's who in the world of obesity, 50 brief biographies of notables including Hippocrates; Bill Clinton; Jared Fogle, who lost 250 pounds on a Subway sandwich regimen; and Oprah Winfrey, who has said that if there were a pill or diet...
Street Insider, July 3, 2009
...technology is revolutionizing medical and scientific practice, and has broader social implications still being understood. The Engines of Hippocrates provides a unique, integrative, and holistic look at the new paradigm of information-based medicine,...
StockHouse USA, July 3, 2009
...researchandmarkets.com/research/c1e55f/the_engines_of_hip) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report 'The Engines of Hippocrates: From the Dawn of Medicine to Medical and Pharmaceutical Informatics' to their offering. A unique,...
PRWeb, July 2, 2009
...free white paper on the , which you can download from her website (no registration required): www. TheSuperAllergyCookbook.com. Hippocrates, the Greek physician, who is considered to be the Father of Medicine (460 BC - 370 BC), wrote extensively on how...
Reviews On, October 9, 2009
...them in the direction you want. You can actually counteract the ‘fat’ genes and boost the thin genes.” Hippocrates once said, “Let food be your medicine and your medicines be your food.” Of course we are not really talking about the healing...
Surviving LUPUS, September 3, 2009
...been used to help people gain additional knowledge to improve their life like the ones I saw at Hippocrates Publishing. Hippocrates Publishing offers a series of books and guides on Medical Practice Marketing , as well as tips on how to start a medical...
The Book Bench, August 11, 2009
...up when you Google “most influential books.” I love John Dos Passos’s novels, but I concede that Hippocrates or Francis Bacon are more “important.” Harder to concede my favorites to This Recording’s list. Except maybe in terms of facial hair....
Mountain Sage, August 6, 2009
...us insurance paid for by our taxes the same as our taxes pay for insurance for them. Hippocrates, the man most reputed as The Father of Medicine knew that healing was the real profit of medicine. The doctors of not so long ago, those doctors who came...
Teknosis, July 31, 2009
...system. Why is the health of the gut so important to building one’s immune system? Hippocrates once said, "all illness stems from the gut." Perhaps another way of thinking about this is that one's health has a direct correlation with the...
Notes From The Geek Show, June 8, 2009
...the principles of a contrary approach (in order to reject them, it should be said): “First, as in Hippocrates, do no harm. Second, never stoop to score a point or bite an ankle. Third, always understand that in this symbiosis, you are the parasite....




















