Health & Wellness

In a Relationship with Food by Victoria Onica

In a Relationship with Food by Victoria Onica combines diet instructions with lessons on the cognitive flaws in the human psyche that make dieting necessary for so many of us.

The World Against Pandemic by Harish Ankadala

It is a biomedical, microbiological and terrifying trip to tiny super-predators and some thoughts about how they may evolve and be (mis)used. It is well-researched scientific, but without science jargon, study on how COVID-19 started, what warnings were ignored, and how we can do better in the future.

Ten Things Your Skinny Friends Don’t Tell You by Keerthi Yella

The premise of 'Ten Things Your Skinny Friends Don't Tell You' is to encourage you to improve your eating habits like eating slow and in smaller portion, sweet tooth checks, eat home-made food, monitor your weight.

Book Review: Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb

Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb is a fascinating look into the world of a therapist and how therapy works. Sprinkled throughout the book are snippets of psychology, including explanations of defence mechanisms, stages of change, tasks of mourning, and brief glimpses of the contributions of Freud, Erikson, Rogers, Franklin, and others to the field of psychology.

Book Review: Shhh! Don’t Talk about Mental Health by Arjun Gupta

Shhh! Don't Talk about Mental Health by Arjun Gupta is one of the most beautifully written books I have read about mental health and illness. Inspiration almost drips off the pages.

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