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In this romantic comedy, a construction worker renovating a brainy, beautiful doctor’s home offers to give the love-shy lady some lessons in love. Neurosurgeon Julia Fitzgerald graduated high school at fourteen, whizzed through medical school and even became a successful navy captain. But when it comes to romance, she’s a dunce. No amount of education can help her find a date or understand what men really want. When handsome-as-heck contractor Kane Chatterson begins renovating Julia’s house, nothing in her medical training can explain the shiver she feels every time she looks at him. She only know he’s . . . distracting. Is it his strong, tanned forearms? His quiet, confident manner? Mr. Sexy Flannel Shirt doesn’t have any of the qualities Julia believes she needs in a man. But when he offers to help her find the perfect date, she reluctantly agrees. And as Julia gets schooled in the fine art of love, she realizes that Kane might be exactly what the doctor ordered . . .
Ike Rombout had to be in control—of her job,her life and especially her men. And with herintimidating look, including short, dark hair and apreference for tight black clothes, most men stayedaway. Except former FBI agent William Caine—he walked where most men wouldn't. While working at Boston General, Ike found herselfin the crosshairs of some very powerful men. Andwhen a bullet meant for Ike kills someone she loves,William Caine discovered the perfect solution for acommon enemy. A clean-cut military man had thejob of transforming a rebel with a cause into hisbest-kept secret. Primped in flower prints andpastels, no one in the workaday world wouldbelieve this soft, innocent woman dreamed ofrevenge. But when William's caution turned intoconcern, Ike wondered if he wanted the strikingbeauty in front of him, or the real woman inside….
REVIVING THE DOCTOR'S LOVE LIFE
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Tracing the history of television as a therapeutic device, Joy V. Fuqua describes how TVs came to make hospitals seem more like home and, later, "medicalized" the modern home. She examines the introduction of television into the private hospital room in the late 1940s and 1950s and then moves forward several decades to consider the direct-to-consumer prescription drug commercials legalized in 1997. Fuqua explains how, as hospital administrators and designers sought ways of making the hospital a more inviting, personalized space, TV sets came to figure in the architecture and layout of health care facilities. Television manufacturers seized on the idea of therapeutic TV, specifying in their promotional materials how TVs should be used in the hospital and positioned in relation to the viewer. With the debut of direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising in the late 1990s, television assumed a much larger role in the medical marketplace. Taking a case-study approach, Fuqua uses her analysis of an ad campaign promoting Pfizer's Viagra to illustrate how television, and later the Internet, turned the modern home into a clearinghouse for medical information, redefined and redistributed medical expertise and authority, and, in the process, created the contemporary consumer-patient.
The Original Prescription reveals the fascinating science behind lifestyle medicine and demonstrates how our everyday choices can alter the signals that drive our health.You will learn: understand how to trigger your own healing capacity; reverse and prevent chronic disease; make sense of confusing medical recommendations; increase your quality of life; leverage your health to fulfill your life¿s purpose. Medical solutions should work with our body, not impose an outcome upon it. The Original Prescription is that solution, one that our bodies are waiting for us to fulfill.
A Dog and a Diamond - Rachael Johns Breaking an engagement with CEO Callum McKinnel is just another day at the office for Chelsea Porter. Her job as the ‘Breakup Girl’ is to end relationships on behalf of her clients. But the ‘It’s not you, it’s her’ speech is tough to deliver when Callum is just so darned gorgeous. And when he rescues her dog, Chelsea has to remind herself she doesn’t do commitment... The Makeover Prescription - Christy Jeffries When handsome contractor Kane Chatterson begins renovating neurosurgeon Julia Fitzgerald’s house, she finds him...distracting. Mr. Sexy Flannel Shirt doesn’t have any of the qualities Julia believes she needs in a man. But when he offers to help her find the perfect date, she reluctantly agrees. And as Julia gets schooled in the fine art of love, she realises that Kane might be exactly what the doctor ordered!
The Makeover Myth provides you with information and tools to help you get past the glitz, learn about cosmetic medical care realities, and find a capable physician who has your best interests at heart. Dr. Snodgrass draws on her years of clinical experience to address issues such as: the misinformation portrayed in reality shows like Extreme Makeover and The Swan; the risks and complications that your doctor may not tell you and that you certainly won't hear about on the reality shows; the truth about the proliferation of physicians performing cosmetic surgery and related procedures who were not trained in plastic surgery residencies; the most common procedures, medical and non–prescription products and other hot topics in cosmetic medicine; and what really matters when you choose your provider and place of service.
This book shows readers how they can personally direct and monitor their own health and become proactive in optimizing their quality of life. Thanks to the latest advances in genetic science, one no longer has to be a victim of genetic inheritance.