At the start of this intimate and moving memoir, Dr. David Servan- Schreiber is returning by bicycle to his Paris home from an unsettling appointment. Following several months of fatigue and fainting
Recounts the author's personal struggle with terminal brain cancer and his take on the merits of the "anticancer" lifestyle that he adopted and advocated until his death in 2011.
Recounts the author's personal struggle with terminal brain cancer and his take on the merits of the "anticancer" lifestyle that he adopted and advocated until his death in 2011.
Recounts the author's personal struggle with terminal brain cancer and his take on the merits of the "anticancer" lifestyle that he adopted and advocated until his death in 2011.
Say goodbye to the dull and deadly!Siberman's back--and better than ever!Think about your last meeting. Was it boring? Meetings often are. You might be yawning just thinking about it. You're not the o