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  • - How to Spot it, Stop it and Get Help for Your Family
    by Nikki Babbit
    £15.99

    This text offers parents clear information, support, and guidance for understanding the adolescent drug and alcohol abuse, including: how drug abuse impacts a family; getting help for your child; and finding serenity for yourself.

  • - Make: Technology on Your Time
     
    £9.99

    Everyone's buzzing about drones! Why? Because drones are cool and fun! They can be used to deliver pizza, as surveillance and security devices, for aerial photography and more! In MAKE's v37, we'll look at all this, plus take a "maker's" view on drones: how DIY buffs can actually make one.

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    - A Practical Guide for Parents
    by Nancy Keene & Rachel Prentice
    £8.49

    This text offers advice from dozens of veteran parents on how to cope with a child's hospitalization, relieving anxious parents so they can help dispel their child's fears and concerns. Included are tips on preparing their child, handling procedures without trauma, and preventing insurance snafus.

  • - Getting the Healthcare You Deserve
    by Nancy Keene
    £14.99

    Showing how to form a satisfying partnership with your doctor, this text contains in-depth and practical information on how to: find the right doctor; communicate clearly; ask about tests and treatments; seek opinions; take action when wronged; and deal effectively with managed care.

  • - The Answers to the Questions You're Afraid to Ask
    by Musa Meyer
    £13.99

    Here, author and 14 year breast cancer survivor Musa Mayer breaks the silence surrounding breast cancer recurrence to talk frankly about the feelings of uncertainty and fear that breast cancer patients commonly face when their treatment ends, and for years thereafter.

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    by Steve Talbott
    £14.49 - 19.99

    Challenges us to step back and take an objective look at the technology driving our lives. The author illustrates that we're forgetting one important thing - our Selves, the human spirit from which technology stems. He examines the deceiving virtues of technology - how we're killing education, socializing our machines, and mechanizing our society.

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