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Author(s): Joyce Schroeder
Cancer is a complex disease, and the study of cancer requires an understanding of molecular and cellular biology, pathology, clinical aspects and an introduction to the therapeutics that are currently in use.
Author(s): Steven Ross Murray, Kristin Heumann
Featuring a combination of an eText with a website, Wellness for Life teaches students how to improve their overall wellness so that they can live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.
While discussing topics such as disease, life expectancy, stress, physical fitness, nutrition, and weight management, Wellness for Life places a strong emphasis on the importance of self-responsibility as the key for developing high-level wellness.
Author(s): Thomas M Adams
Each of us has the power to change our lives, take control of our health and fitness, and control our future.
Concepts of Health-Related Fitness combines an eText, laboratory exercises, interactive exercises, automatically graded test questions, and a gradebook to create a full-fledged course package structured to provide cognitive knowledge in the area of health-related fitness.
Thomas M. Adams’ Concepts of Health Related Fitness includes comprehensive coverage of:
Author(s): Derek J Mohr, Scott Townsend
Wellness Literacy 3.0 is a turn-key online wellness / physical education activity course that consists of two sets of modules: Wellness Modules and Activity Modules.
Accordingly, as students engage in the course, they are destined for a journey of self-discovery that will challenge them to: