Medical
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Bench to Bedside
The Business of Drug Development by Fraser Gibson
Pharmaceuticals have transformed modern medicine. Penicillin, chemotherapy, and mRNA vaccines have saved millions of lives, yet the industry is often misunderstood, seen as a mix of scientific brilliance and corporate complexity. In Bench to...
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Opioids
Burying the Truth One Person at a Time by Reggie J. E. Caverson
Millions of people across North America have been impacted by the ongoing opioid crisis, but why has it taken so long for us to make a serious dent in this crisis? And why is it still plaguing us today? Here, author Reggie Caverson, an addictions...
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My Drive Through Hell
A Divine Intervention, A True Story by Judy Isiah Foran
My Drive Through Hell: A Divine Intervention is the personal story of Judy Foran’s journey through pain, betrayal, and faith. After a devastating accident leaves her with severe injuries and a diagnosis of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Judy’s...
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Not Science. Not Scientists
The Great Scientific Hijack by Saeed Qureshi
When doctors, virologists, and health organizations make claims, we take them as scientific fact. But what if this is not the case? What if the medicine, as we know it today, is based on false principles? Not Science, Not Scientists exposes how...
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Explant
The Essential Guidebook to Surgery, Recovery & Breast Implant Illness by Lindsey Anne Fowler
What do you do when a cosmetic surgery you chose for yourself is making you sick? Every year, more and more women find themselves making the brave decision to remove their breast implants due to ongoing illness—what’s now recognized as breast...
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A Journey in Surgery
The Memoir of a Canadian Surgeon by Dennis Pitt
The pathway to a career isn’t always straightforward. Not everyone dreams of becoming a doctor, let alone a surgeon, since childhood. Author Dennis Pitt certainly didn’t. Like his grandfather and parents, Dennis had his sights set on a career in...
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Tiffany Skin
A Caregiver's Gift by June Easter
September 24, 2011 began as a regular Saturday for the Easter family. Muffins were baking, chores were being done, and a shopping excursion was planned for the afternoon. June and Vance Easter lived an idyllic life in O’Leary, Prince Edward...
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Building Better Pharma Policy in Canada
by Brett J Skinner
What if Canada’s pharmaceutical policies are doing more harm than good—sacrificing patient access and innovation in the name of cost control? In Building Better Pharma Policy in Canada, Brett J Skinner, PhD, delivers a compelling critique of how...
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Pathways to the Development of the Aging Phenotype
by John Papaconstantinou
Pathways to the Development of the Aging Phenotype explores the journey that all living things must eventually take. Using the definition that aging is a “multifactorial syndrome caused by multiple pathophysiological processes that occur...
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Making a Successful Transition from Academia to Industry
Practical Advice for Academics in Science and Medicine by Pinay Kainth and Guido Filler
Recent technological advances in basic and clinical sciences have created more opportunities than ever for those with advanced degrees to flourish in industry. But after years in labs, classrooms, hospitals or clinics, you might question if you...