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Fast Living, Slow Ageing by Kate Marie; Christopher Thomas; Merlin Thomas
39.99 AUD
Category: Mind Body Spirit
Take control of the ageing process and live a full, vital and longer life. This book will empower you to live your life in peak physical and emotional health and with more zest, right up until the day you die. Discover what really works to slow the ageing process; read the latest science so you can lear ...Show more
Slow Ageing Guide to Skin Rejuvenation by Kate Marie (Editor); Merlin Christopher Thomas; John Flynn (As told to); Geoffrey Heber (Editor)
34.99 AUD
Category: Mind Body Spirit
Understand the Science of Skin So You Can Look Great, Feel Great and Get the Results You Want. What can you do about ageing skin? Will skin care work on its own? Should you use cosmetic medicine? What are your options? For anyone considering a cosmetic procedure, or searching for the secrets to a more y ...Show more
The Longevity List: Myth busting the top ways to live a long and healthy life by Merlin Thomas
34.99 AUD
Category: Health | Reading Level: very good
Red wine is good for us. Alcohol is bad for us. Cut out sugar. Eat less fat. Eat more fat. Every day we're bombarded by often-contradictory advice on what to do to keep ourselves healthy. How can we separate fact from fad? Written by medical clinician Merlin Thomas, this is the ultimate myth-busting gui ...Show more
Understanding Type 2 Diabetes: Fewer Highs, Fewer Lows, Better Health by Merlin Thomas
19.99 AUD
Category: Mind Body Spirit | Series: Empower Ser.
Worldwide, the World Health Organization estimates that 346 million people have diabetes, a figure that is expected to double by 2030 without intervention. In this essential resource for any diabetes sufferer, Professor Merlin Thomas from the world-renowned Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute offer ...Show more
Understanding Type 2 Diabetes: Fewer highs fewer lows better health by Merlin Thomas
29.99 AUD
Category: Health
The growing epidemic of Type 2 diabetes already affects over 1.3 million Australians and twice that number again is at risk of developing the disease in the next 5 to 10 years. Worldwide, the World Health Organization estimates that 346 million people have diabetes, a figure that is expected to double b ...Show more
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