Dr Keith Souter: 5 books

Book cover of 50 Things You Can Do Today to Manage Back Pain
by Dr. Keith Souter
Language: English
Release Date: February 7, 2011

In this easy-to-follow book, Dr Keith Souter explains the various types and the many possible causes of back pain and offers practical and holistic advice to help you deal with it. With many years’ experience as a GP, medical acupuncturist and omoeopathic specialist he looks at lifestyle changes,...
Book cover of Understanding and Dealing With Depression
by Dr. Keith Souter
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2013

People suffering from depression can feel helpless and lost, but a basic understanding of the condition can go a long way to helping to treat it and its symptoms. Depression affects 1 in 5 adults at some point during their lives*, and for many people it can seriously affect their quality of...
Book cover of The Pocket Guide to Dice and Dice Games
by Dr. Keith Souter
Language: English
Release Date: March 5, 2012

Dice have been played for centuries and are a staple of the playground, board games and casinos alike. This pocket guide contains their history and clear explanations to popular dice games, including farkle (played since the Middle Ages), Gluckhaus (a German game of fortune, played since Medieval...
Book cover of An Aspirin a Day

An Aspirin a Day

The Wonder Drug That Could Save Your Life

by Dr. Keith Souter
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2012

An essential guide to the lifesaving wonder drug that can be found in every medicine cabinet Based on up-to-the-minute research, this groundbreaking book reveals how aspirin can discernibly reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, cancer, and dementia. Sharing the results of recent studies...
Book cover of Understanding and Dealing With Stroke
by Dr. Keith Souter
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2013

It is estimated that there are up to 30 strokes every minute throughout the world.* A stroke can be fatal or disabling, while others are purely temporary with a recovery time of less than 24 hours. Whatever the case, a stroke is always serious and as well as having physical and mental consequences...
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