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Allergy information for teens: Health tips about allergic reactions to food, pollen, mold, and other substances, including facts about diagnosing, treating, and preventing allergic responses and complications. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 2013.
Find full textEbrahim, Wendy. In the mood for Persian food. [Toronto, Ont: Pinewood House Pub., 1996.
Find full textMaccaro, Janet C. Change your food, change your mood. Lake Mary, Fla: Siloam, 2008.
Find full textMargaret, Danbrot, ed. Managing your mind and mood through food. New York: Rawson Associates, 1986.
Find full textWurtman, Judith J. Managing your mind and mood through food. London: Grafton Books, 1988.
Find full textSamson, Robert A. Introduction to food-borne fungi. 3rd ed. Baarn: Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1988.
Find full textNull, Gary. Good food, good mood: Treating your hidden allergies. New York, N.Y: Dodd, Mead, 1988.
Find full text1939-, Feldman Martin, ed. Good food, good mood: Treating your hidden allergies. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
Find full textFood & mood: The complete guide to eating well and feeling your best. 2nd ed. New York: Henry Holt, 1999.
Find full textSomer, Elizabeth. Food and mood: The complete guide to eating well and feeling your best. New York: Holt, 1995.
Find full textPoisons of the past: Molds, epidemics, and history. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989.
Find full textChristensen, Larry B. The food-mood connection: Eating your way to happiness. College Station, TX: Pro-Health Publications, 1991.
Find full textSzwillus, Marlisa. Happy food: Get happy with scrumptious, mood-enhancing recipes. [Santa Rosa, Calif.]: Silverback Books, 2001.
Find full textSamson, Robert A. Introduction to food-borne fungi. 3rd ed. Baarn: Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1988.
Find full textThayer, Robert E. Calm energy: How people regulate mood with food and exercise. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
Find full textA taste of it all: Celebrating the mood of food. Millinocket, Me: Thyme & Moss Publishing, 2008.
Find full textRobert E. Thayer Ph.D. Calm Energy: How People Regulate Mood with Food and Exercise. Oxford: Oxford University Press, USA, 2001.
Find full textEiseika, Tokyo (Japan) Shokuhin. Kakushu shokuhin ni okeru kabi oyobi kabidoku osen bōshi taisaku ni kansuru chōsa kenkyū jissh kekka: Tōshinsho shiryō hen. Tōkyō: Tōkyō-to Eiseikyoku, 1989.
Find full textWilliams, Emma B. The exploration of food and nutrients for the enhancement of mood. [S.l: The author], 2005.
Find full textWiley, Rudolf A. BioBalance: The acid/alkaline solution to the food-mood-health puzzle. Tacoma, WA: Life Sciences Press, 1989.
Find full textJeanette, Williams, ed. The food & mood cookbook: Recipes for eating well and feeling your best. New York: Henry Holt, 2004.
Find full textHaynes, Antony J. The food intolerance bible: A nutritionist's plan to beat food cravings, fatigue, mood swings, celiac disease, headaches, IBS and deal with food allergies. San Francisco: Conari Press, 2008.
Find full textThe mood cure: Take charge of your emotions in 24 hours using food and supplements. London: Thorsons, 2003.
Find full textKettle, Sarah. Food is mood: Eating well for mental health : a cookbook and a journey. Sudbury, ON: NISA/Northern Initiative for Social Action, 2011.
Find full textThe food-mood connection: Nutritional and environmental approaches to mental health and physical wellbeing. 2nd ed. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2008.
Find full textHow to Make an Egg Swim, Grow Mold, Eat "Ants," and Other Ways to Play with Your Food. Scholastic, 2004.
Find full textAllergy information for teens: Health tips about allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis, respiratory problems, and rashes, including facts about identifying and managing allergies to food, pollen, mold, animals, chemicals, drugs, and other substances. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, Inc., 2006.
Find full textNews, PM Medical Health. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Allergy, Hay Fever, Hypersensitivity, Food, Latex, Dust Mite, Mold, and Pollen Allergies, and Allergic Reactions, ... for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2004.
Find full textSrivastava, Akanksha, and Ashina Srivastava. Food and Mood Journal. Independently Published, 2020.
Find full textauthor, Mackintosh Alice, and Edwards Laura (Photographer) photographer, eds. The happiness diet: Good mood food. Atria Books, 2017.
Find full textKelly, Rachel, and Alice Mackintosh. Happy Kitchen: Good Mood Food. Simon & Schuster Australia, 2017.
Find full textHamlyn. Mood Food: Recipes to Reflect Your Mood Active*Relaxed*Decadent*. Hamlyn, 2000.
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