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Hypertension Or High Blood Pressure Explaine
Hypertension Or High Blood Pressure Explained: High Blood Pressure Facts, Diagnosis, Symptoms, Treatment, Causes, Effects, Unconventional Treatments, and More! The Ultimate Information Guide by Frederick Earlstein
English | August 23, 2017 | ISBN: 1946286508 | 120 pages | EPUB | 0.37 Mb
The effects of hypertension may be subtle, mimic other less alarming conditions and may be ignored. In fact, many have and the outcome of their fate depended on how soon this silent killer was detected. Sometimes, curbing this deadly condition is as simple as switching up one's lifestyle to one more conducive to health. Most of the time, patients who develop hypertension due to another disease has the advantage of being under a physician's care. This book aims to enlighten the reader of the effects and pitfalls of hypertension and help lower the number of incidences victims who die because of increased high blood pressure. Hypertension Facts, Diagnosis, Symptoms, Treatment, Causes, Effects, Unconventional Treatments, and More!



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Blood Brotherhoods A History of Italy's Three Mafias
John Dickie, "Blood Brotherhoods: A History of Italy's Three Mafias"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1610394275 | EPUB | pages: 800 | 12.0 mb
MAFIA. CAMORRA. 'NDRANGHETA.



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To Purge This Land with Blood A Biography of John Brown [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B0BGVFX3BS | 2022 | 17 hours and 00 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 452 MB
In October 1859, abolitionist John Brown led a raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry. His goal was to secure weapons and start a slave rebellion. The raid was a failure, but it galvanized the nation and sparked the Civil War. Still one of the most controversial figures in American history, John Brown's actions raise interesting questions about unsanctioned violence that can be justified for a greater good. For more than a hundred years after Brown's hanging, biographies of him tended to be highly politicized—then came historian Stephen B. Oates's biography of Brown. Since its publication, Professor Oates's work has come to be recognized as the definitive biography of Brown, a balanced assessment that captures the man in all his complexity.



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The Salvation Army 150 Years of Blood and Fire
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1399098225 | 242 pages | True PDF EPUB | 73.45 MB
In 2015 the Salvation Army celebrated the 150th anniversary of its birth in the poverty and squalor of London's East End. Today the Army is to be found in towns and cities throughout Britain, its members readily recognized through their military uniform and their reputation for good works widely acknowledged. Many people, however, are unaware of the origins and subsequent development of the organisation. At times Salvationists were imprisoned, beaten up in street riots and ridiculed in the press for their religious beliefs. Despite this persecution the Army put in place a program of help for the poor and marginalised of such ambition that it radically altered social thinking about poverty. There have been very few attempts at writing a wider and accessible account which locates the Army in its historical context. This is something of an omission given that it has made a unique contribution to the changing social, cultural and religious landscape of Britain. The Salvation Army: 150 years of Blood and Fire aims to provide a history of the organisation for the general reader and is for anyone who is interested in the interplay of people, ideas and events. The book reveals how the story of the Salvation Army raises fundamental questions about issues of power, class, gender and race in modern society; all as pertinent today as they were in Victorian Britain. The Salvation Army: 150 years of Blood and Fire also makes an extensive use of pictures illustrative of the Army's history gathered from around the world, most of which have never previously been published.
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How To Treat High And Low Blood Pressure
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 567.35 MB | Duration: 1h 17m
Treat High and Low Blood Pressure using Effective Home Remedies



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Blood on the Altar
Tobias Jones, "Blood on the Altar"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 057127496X | EPUB | pages: 304 | 0.9 mb



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Blood and Guts Dispatches from the Whale Wars
Sam Vincent, "Blood and Guts: Dispatches from the Whale Wars"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1863956824 | EPUB | pages: 288 | 1.2 mb



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Blood & Ink The Scandalous Jazz Age Double Murder That Hooked America on True Crime [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B09TWZL5WJ | 2022 | 10 hours and 4 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 276 MB
Vanity Fair's Joe Pompeo investigates the notorious 1922 double murder of a high-society minister and his secret mistress, a Jazz Age mega-crime that propelled tabloid news in the 20th century. On September 16, 1922, the bodies of Reverend Edward Hall and Eleanor Mills were found beneath a crabapple tree on an abandoned farm outside of New Brunswick, New Jersey. The killer had arranged the bodies in a pose conveying intimacy. The murder of Hall, a prominent clergyman whose wife, Frances Hall, was a proud heiress with illustrious ancestors and ties to the Johnson & Johnson dynasty, would have made headlines on its own.



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Sweetness in the Blood Race, Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes
Sweetness in the Blood: Race, Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes By James Doucet-Battle
2021 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 1517908485 | PDF | 2 MB
A bold new indictment of the racialization of science Decades of data cannot be ignored: African American adults are far more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than white adults. But has science gone so far in racializing diabetes as to undermine the search for solutions? In a rousing indictment of the idea that notions of biological race should drive scientific inquiry, Sweetness in the Blood provides an ethnographic picture of biotechnology's framings of Type 2 diabetes risk and race and, importantly, offers a critical examination of the assumptions behind the recruitment of African American and African-descent populations for Type 2 diabetes research.James Doucet-Battle begins with a historical overview of how diabetes has been researched and framed racially over the past century, chronicling one company's efforts to recruit African Americans to test their new diabetes risk-score algorithm with the aim of increasing the clinical and market value of the firm's technology. He considers African American reticence about participation in biomedical research and examines race and health disparities in light of advances in genomic sequencing technology. Doucet-Battle concludes by emphasizing that genomic research into sub-Saharan ancestry in fact underlines the importance of analyzing gender before attempting to understand the notion of race. No disease reveals this more than Type 2 diabetes.Sweetness in the Blood challenges the notion that the best approach to understanding, managing, and curing Type 2 diabetes is through the lens of race. It also transforms how we think about sugar, filling a neglected gap between the sugar- and molasses-sweetened past of the enslaved African laborer and the high-fructose corn syrup- and corporate-fed body of the contemporary consumer-laborer.



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Blood, Fire & Gold The Story of Elizabeth I & Catherine de Medici
Blood, Fire & Gold: The Story of Elizabeth I & Catherine de Medici by Estelle Paranque
English | December 6th, 2022 | ISBN: 0306830515 | 336 pages | True EPUB | 6.36 MB
A brilliant and beautifully written deep dive into the complicated relationship between Elizabeth I and Catherine de Medici, two of the most powerful women in Renaissance Europe who shaped each other as profoundly as they shaped the course of history.



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