This is a story of scientific misconduct, committed by Merck, the fourth biggest drug company in the world. Merck has committed scientific misconduct before, and the author describes the fraud related to Merck’s arthritis drug, Vioxx, which killed tens of thousands of patients because Merck concealed that it causes heart attacks.
This, combined with a lack of sleep, a suddenly unfair division of household chores and her husband’s new found passion for very long bike rides, meant that Jancee found it hard to look at her well-meaning, clever, funny husband playing with his iPhone without feeling a white-hot rage.
A groundbreaking investigation into the new science of stress hormones and their impact on our bodies – covering obesity, mental health, early years attachment, Type 2 diabetes, fertility and more – from one of the UK's leading hormone scientists and a Guardian journalist.
Discover how to age joyfully with this holistic guide to growing older and flourishing in midlife. With chapters that focus on looking after your mind, challenging your body and nurturing your spirit, the tips and advice in this beautiful book will support you on your journey of joyful ageing, helping you thrive as you grow older.
Discover the secrets of how to manage discord, disagreements and ultimately get on with anyone in How to Agree to Disagree, from psychologist and leading conflict negotiator Gabrielle Rifkind.
How to be a (fantastic sensational) good enough kid is the ultimate guide for kids and parents to discover that feeling 'good enough' is already within our reach.
The art of being a good husband is not an easy one. This little guide was written in the 1930s for the middle classes - one of the first modern self-help books. Illustrated with contemporary line-drawings, it contains delightfully arcane and timelessly true advice: Don’t think that your wife has placed waste-paper baskets in the rooms as ornaments.