BODY > BOOKS.NO MORE TEARS More Tears was a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television in 1998. The series was a short run dramedy, produced and written by Ken Finkleman following the success of his 1996 series The Newsroom, and was in part a remake of Federico Fellini's If you've been rubbing your eyes and resorting to over-the-counter eye drops eye drops eye npl → gouttes fpl pour les yeux eye drops eye npl → Augentropfen pl , you might want to check with a doctor to see if you are suffering from dry eye disorder. Dr. Robert Latkany, a board-certified ophthalmologist ophthalmologist /oph·thal·mol·o·gist/ (of?thal-mol´ah-jist) a physician who specializes in ophthalmology. oph·thal·mol·o·gist n. A physician who specializes in ophthalmology. , outlines the symptoms in "The Dry Eye Remedy: The Complete Guide to Restoring the Health and Beauty of Your Eyes" (Hatherleigh Press, $15.95). The book is easy to follow with chapters such as How Healthy Eyes Work, What Causes Dry Eye Disorders and What to Expect in the Doctor's Office. He also offers relief with simple advice such as installing a humidifier humidifier, n a device for adding moisture to dry air inside the home to help counteract the reduction in saliva that often occurs as a result of hyposalivation, radiation therapy, or other treatments that cause xerostomia. or drinking more water. MOM'S BABY BOOK Looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a gift for a newly pregnant friend or relative? "The What to Expect Pregnancy Journal Pregnancy journal is a type of a diary that is meant specifically for mothers to keep track of their experiences during pregnancy and a baby's birth. Introduction The Pregnancy Journal has evolved into many different forms for modern mothers. & Organizer" (Workman Publishing, $14.94) lets the new mom write her own book. The first section is a pregnancy journal divided into 42 weeks (in case she is overdue). Each week is divided into days to allow mom-to-be to write notes about her condition. There are helpful prompts, including How Am I Feeling ... Physically, Emotionally, and places to paste in ultrasound pictures of the baby. The second section is a childbirth journal to record contractions and labor and delivery details. The organizer in the back has a place for medical history, doctor's appointments, medical finances, exercise, food and a weight and baby movement tracker. There's even a place to record the shower, baby gifts, gear needed for baby and first checkups. This comes from Heidi Murkoff Heidi Murkoff is the co-author of the best-selling series that began with What to Expect When You're Expecting. She has appeared as a parenting expert on national TV, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Today, Good Morning America and 20/20. , author of "What to Expect When You're Expecting What to Expect When You're Expecting is a pregnancy guide, now in its third edition, written by Arlene Eisenberg and Heidi Murkoff and published by Workman Publishing. ," and Sharon Mazel. KICK IT UP A NOTCH Just reading about Sean Burch's exploits will make you exhausted. He's a multiple world record holder in extreme sports events. He's set records on Mount Everest and Mount Kilimanjaro and has tackled 63 previously unclimbed peaks in Tibet in just 23 days. Now he's written "Hyperfitness: 12 Weeks to Conquering Your Inner Everest and Getting Into the Best Shape of Your Life" (Avery Penguin Group; $24.95). Burch has innovative exercises and drills (with names like "scale the whale" and "ski mogul master") that will help build endurance and get rid of the bordom of the treadmill. The book is full of photos to show you how to do it and what equipment you can use at the gym or at home. There are even recipes for fueling up pre- or post-workout. WHAT AILS AILS Automatic Instrument Landing System AILS Advanced Integrated Landing System YOU Suzy Cohen likes to tell readers she "thinks outside the pill." The syndicated columnist has compiled her best advice in "The 24-Hour Pharmacist: Advice, Options and Amazing Cures From America's Most Trusted Pharmacist" (Collins; $14.95). Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. tries to lighten up some pretty serious ailments with a cartoon before each section of her books. She's organized the book by: Above the Waist, Above the Neck, Below the Waist, And Everything in Between. The last part, Think Outside the Pill, offers natural options. Throughout each chapter, Cohen's tips are dispensed as Suzy Secrets From Behind the Counter, such as, "Our bodies make the most cholesterol in the wee hours of the morning, so take your cholesterol meds after dinner or at bedtime." SHARYN BETZ CAPTION(S): 3 photos Photo: (1) no caption (book: "The Dry Eye Remedy: The Complete Guide to Restoring the Health and Beauty of Your Eyes") (2) no caption (book: "The What to Expect Pregnancy Journal & Organizer") (3) no caption (book: "Hyperfitness: 12 Weeks to Conquering Your Inner Everest and Getting into the Best Shape of Your Life") (4) no caption (book: "The 24-Hour Pharmacist: Advice, Options and Amazing Cures From American's Most Trusted Pharmacist") |
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