Book Recommendations
What’s it like to live with a chronic illness or with an invisible autoimmune issue? Meghan O’Rourke takes us on an adventure to find a diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
We don’t talk much about what it’s like when young people get cancer. Follow the author, Suleika Jaouad, as she experiences physical and emotional responses to her diagnosis and treatment.
The Feeling Good Handbook: Burns, David D.: 9780452281325: Amazon.com: Books
A classic self-help resource for addressing anxiety and depression.
My favorite book of 2024. This is a gift of a book about the potential risk factors for and triggers of autoimmune illness. There are also useful tips for lifestyle changes that can address your autoimmune risk factors and help you to feel better.
Ever wonder what people who heal from very challenging cancer prognoses might have in common?