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A beautifully illustrated journal from Sunday Times bestselling author Emma Mitchell, which will help readers to find healing and wellbeing in the natural world around them.
Do you believe in spells so tragic? Introducing Jerry, the magic so nifty. With a tummy that sags and a scent quite quirky, An ear that's been nibbled, and a neck that's wobbly... He might not seem like a hero at first glance, But with magic abounding, just give him a chance!
Your personal health record to take with you to hospital whether at home or abroad to help doctors assessing your care reach and acurate diagnosis quickly. Charting your own measurements and scoring your health using the National Early Warning scoring system will also help to spur you to seek medical advice quickly when needed. So many people are on blood pressure medication, or heart medication which can affect their blood pressure, and generally only rely on the checks done by the doctors surgery. Many people have high blood pressure without knowing it, which can be a ticking time bomb, so would advise the general public to purchase a blood pressure machine from their chemist, use it regularly and chart their blood pressure and pulse. High blood pressure can have an adverse effect on the body, and can seriously affect the function of heart and kidneys, and cause a risk of a stroke. So it is important to keep it under control. High blood pressure can be managed with medication from your doctor. Losing weight can also help with reducing your blood pressure. I have included some weight charts in the back of the book to help you to keep track of your weight too. Also included is a section to chart your medications and details of your next of kin in case you need to be admitted to hospital, you can bring the book with you to help the doctors looking after you. There is also a section to list any allergies you may have which is important information new doctors need to know. The scoring system on the charts in this book are charts designed by the Royal College of Physicians. It is a national chart and is used by many hospitals up and down the country, using the scoring system to alert them when the patient needs medical attention. This book is for anyone who wants to record their vital observations such as blood pressure, pulse, temperature, heart rate, oxygen saturations, blood glucose levels and weight. It is designed to be used as a tool for you and your doctor working together. It can also be used as a personal health profile diary to take with you hospital, to show the doctors your previous recordings, list of medications allergies, and next of kin etc. The book has enough charts for six months worth of twice daily observation recordings, or a year's worth of daily recordings.
DI Alan Williams is faced with the most brutal murder scene he's witnessed; the ritual killing of an elderly widow. Evidence at the scene indicates that the murderer is close and the investigation runs at breakneck speed in the hunt to stop them from striking again. Meanwhile, the busy port of Holyhead is being used by unscrupulous traffickers, who are embroiled in a violent turf war. With resources stretched, DI Williams is facing a case that could break him.
Little Gwendolyn never expected a boring day to be anything else but boring. But when she finds herself in a mysterious forest, what adventures will she find around the corner? Join Gwendolyn as she meets new friends and discovers an enchanted place in the clouds.
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and the author's own experience, this book explores how diverse welfare users navigate the personal and practical hurdles of Australia's social security system.
Recent research is stacking up to show that making things and engaging with nature can impact our mood powerfully. Emma Mitchell combined the two in her gorgeous new book to bring readers a unique way of taking care of their wellbeing.
Emma Mitchell's richly illustrated and evocative nature diary tracks the lives of local flora and fauna around her home and further afield, and shows how being in the wild benefits our mental and physical wellbeing.
Making Winter will encourage you to banish winter blues and embrace the frosty months by cosying up with Emma Mitchell's nature-inspired collection of crafts.
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