Daniel Shumski is the author of he only Instant Pot cookbook that is organized by function. “How to Instant Pot” is both a guide to understanding the Instant Pot basics and a foodie’s creative collection of over 100 recipes specially crafted to take advantage of the Instant Pot’s many virtues, from cooking perfect risotto in six minutes, no stirring required, to five kinds of yogurt, to creating one-hour killer chili and soups from scratch, using dried beans.
A neurologist who’s been specializing in dementia and memory loss for more than 20 years, Dr. Gayatri Devi rewrites the story of Alzheimer’s by defining it as a spectrum disorder—like autism, Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects different people differently. In her book “The Spectrum of Hope”, she encourages people who are worried about memory impairment to seek a diagnosis, because early treatment will enable doctors and caregivers to manage the disease more effectively through drugs and other therapies.
Renowned style expert Jeannie Mai is currently known for her co-hosting duties on the daytime talk show “The Real.” Jeannie has joined the Reimagine MySelf program to share her personal stories of how she helps her aunt, who is living with relapsing MS, navigate activities she loves. Reimagine MySelf is a program dedicated to encouraging people living with relapsing MS to reimagine life with the chronic disease, and make small but impactful changes in their lives.
Yvonne Ortega is the author of “Moving from Broken to Beautiful through Grief”, which is an interactive book from beginning to end. You are not a passive reader of someone else’s process through grief. Instead you are an active participant working through your own grief. With honesty, transparency, and gentleness, Yvonne offers you practical suggestions to get through the emotional roller coaster and the physical turmoil of grief.
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