by
Young, Janette (Janette O.) (Janette O.), editor.
Call Number
306.4812 DOM
Publication Date
2018
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Electronic Resources
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47539.7500
by
English-Lueck, J. A. (June Anne), 1953-
Call Number
362.10979473 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
As the great American work-benefit experiment erodes, companies are increasingly asking people to take responsibility for managing their own health. This book explores this health culture, detailing the biomedical, countercultural, and immigrant-based beliefs and practices that shape ideas about working, care-giving, and more.
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Electronic Resources
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47539.6797
by
Coffey, Bennett.
Call Number
641.6374
Publication Date
2018
Format:
Electronic Resources
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46125.4727
by
McGene, Juliana, author.
Call Number
358.4112 23
Publication Date
2013
Summary
Examines social fitness, the combination of resources from social connections that influence how individuals respond to stressful circumstances, to identify methods of increasing social connectedness and support among U.S. Airmen and their families.
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Electronic Resources
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46124.3164
by
Polachek, S. W.
Call Number
331 22
Publication Date
2010
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Electronic Resources
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46124.3125
by
Prilleltensky, Isaac, 1959- author.
Call Number
301 23
Publication Date
2016
Summary
Do you experience stress? Are you interested in better health and well-being? Do you pursue happiness? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to read this book. If you answered no, you're in denial. All of us can use a little help to become happier or healthier. Unfortunately, the help we get is often too scary: "if you don't do this or that, some catastrophic event of epic proportions will happen." Prilleltensky's approach, in contrast, is to help you become healthier and happier through laughter. In this hilarious book, Prilleltensky combines humor with science to help you i
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Electronic Resources
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46124.2891
by
Biddle, Stuart.
Call Number
613.71019 22
Publication Date
2003
Format:
Electronic Resources
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44825.9844
by
Liu, Hui, 1977- editor.
Call Number
306.848 23
Publication Date
2020
Summary
"Studies have shown that married couples have better mental and physical health than unmarried people. Leading scholars and policy makers propose that marriage can provide similar benefits to people in both same-sex and different-sex relationships. Though research on the health and well-being of same-sex couples is a new and growing field, Marriage and Health: The Well-Being of Same-Sex Couples represents the forefront of marriage and health research and the far-reaching policy implications for the health of same-sex couples. This collection of essays presents new perspectives that address current opportunities and challenges faced by people in same-sex unions in multiple domains of well-being, including physical and mental health, social support, socialized behaviors, and stigmas. The book offers a broad view of same-sex couples' experiences by examining not only marriage and civil unions, but also dating and cohabiting relationships as well as same-sex sexual experiences outside of relationships"--
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Electronic Resources
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44824.1289
by
Schaie, K. Warner (Klaus Warner), 1928-
Call Number
305.260973 22
Publication Date
2007
Summary
Examines the effects of the aging baby boomers in America on health care, migration and immigration and how it can support the tax health care networks, cultural issues regarding access to health care, and changing cultural attitudes towards marriage and family that are affecting the relationships between the elderly and their communities.
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Electronic Resources
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44822.2617
by
King, Matthew.
Call Number
TR DVD 363.110994 OCC
Publication Date
2000
Summary
A general overview of occupational health and safety in the industrial and office workplace.
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Other
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43630.5742
by
Howell, Nancy.
Call Number
613.2089961 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Life Histories of the Dobe!Kung re-examines an important anthropological data set collected by Nancy Howell and colleagues for the Dobe!Kung, the well-known "Bushmen" of the Kalahari Desert. Using life history analysis, Howell reinterprets this rich material to address the question of how these hunter-gatherers maintain their notably good health from childhood through old age in the Kalahari's harsh environment. She divides the population into life history stages that correlate with estimated chronological ages and demonstrates how and why they survive, even thrive, on a modest allotment of.
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Electronic Resources
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43630.5117
by
Hermalin, Albert I.
Call Number
305.26095 22
Publication Date
2002
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
43629.5547
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