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  2. The psychology of comfort foods: Why we crave certain meals ...

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    The term “comfort food” first appeared in a 1966 article in the Palm Beach Post newspaper, but people were likely eating chocolate after a heartbreak long before. The word was added to the ...

  3. The Girl with All the Gifts - Wikipedia

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    The Girl With All the Gifts turns eating brains from the usual empty-calorie snack into a full, complex, palate-challenging meal." [1] Writing for The Guardian, James Smythe praised the book as being "original, thrilling and powerful" and wrote: "Were the characters not so strong, the book might fall apart. The plot is rather slight, and the ...

  4. Joseph M. Champlin - Wikipedia

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    Together by your side: A book for comforting sick and dying; Grateful Giving (Sacrificial Giving Program; 2002) Mass in a World of Change (1975) Toward a New Life: Prayers, Psalms and Readings for the Family and a Guide for Planning the Funeral Service (with James McGovern and James E. Flynn; 1971)

  5. Hurst's the Heart - Wikipedia

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    Hurst's The Heart is a medical textbook published by McGraw-Hill Education. First released in 1966, it is currently in its 15th edition. First released in 1966, it is currently in its 15th edition. It covers the field of cardiology and is one of the most widely used medical textbooks in the world.

  6. The Heart (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Heart is a 2014 realistic and medical fiction novel by the French author Maylis de Kerangal.It chronicles the events immediately following the death of 19-year-old Simon Limbres in a car accident.

  7. Change of Heart (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Picoult moves the story along with lively debates about prisoner rights and religion, while plumbing the depths of mother-daughter relationships and examining the literal and metaphorical meanings of having heart." The publication also said, "The point-of-view switches are abrupt, but this is a small flaw in an impressive book". [1]

  8. Gilead (novel) - Wikipedia

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    According to The Greatest Books, a site that aggregates book lists, it is "The 233rd greatest book of all time". [13] In a poll of US literary critics that was conducted by BBC Culture and had its results shared in January 2015, Gilead was voted the fourth greatest novel written since 2000. [ 14 ]

  9. Hallmark’s ‘When Calls the Heart’: Everything to Know About ...

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    When Does ‘When Calls the Heart’ Season 11 Premiere? Season 11, which consists of 12 episodes, will premiere on Sunday, April 7, at 9 p.m. ET, just six months after season 10’s October 2023 ...