Salon Health Book Reviews

⇐ newest Page 2 of 2
  • Cutting into sacred territory

    A Navajo medical student faces one of the strongest taboos of her culture -- touching the dead.
  • Raped on an autumn day

    There's nothing more reassuring than a locked door -- unless you've locked the devil inside with you.
  • Bitter pills

    My wife took one innocuous antibiotic. Our lives haven't been the same since.
  • Cloning conundrums

    Who gets the money if Bill Gates decides to reproduce himself?
  • With enough aspirin

    Living for now in pain's company.
  • The pelvic

    A Harvard med student must separate sex from science when she does her first pelvic and prostate exams.
  • Therapy is all talk

    A new book argues that psychotherapy is better at recycling cultural myths than figuring out what's in your head.
⇐ newest Page 2 of 2

From Salon's blogs