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Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them)

by Sallie Tisdale; read by Gabra Zackman

A straightforward, wise, and humorous narrative field guide for both the dying and those who love them by an author who brings a unique set of qualifications to this delicate subject—she's a Pushcart Prize-winning writer, a palliative care nurse with more than ten years of experience, and a lifelong Buddhist. Learn More
The A-Fib Cure

by Dr. T. Jared Bunch, Dr. John D. Day, Matthew D. LaPlante; read by Adam Barr

In clear, accessible, patient-centric language, Drs. Day and Bunch share their revolutionary approach to treating atrial fibrillation, developed through a combined fifty-three years working with a-fib patients. Learn More
21 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes Omnibus Edition

by Jill Weisenberger, MS, RDN, CDE, FAND, & Scott A. Cunneen, MD, FACS, FASMBS, & Nancy Sayles Kaneshiro, & Stephanie A. Dunbar, MPH, RD, & Cassandra L. Verdi, MPH, RD, & Neil M. Scheffler, DPM, FACFAS; read by Norah Tocci

HighBridge Audio presents four titles in the American Diabetes Association's 21 Things series, collected here in an essential, must-listen omnibus edition. Learn More
The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States

by Jeffrey Lewis; read by Neil Hellegers

The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States posits that there was a nuclear attack against the U.S. on March 21, 2020 by North Korea, and that a national bipartisan commission was created to investigate what and how it happened. Learn More
#HashtagActivism

by Moya Bailey, Sarah J. Jackson, & Brooke Foucault Welles; foreword by Genie Lauren; read by Lisa Reneé Pitts

How marginalized groups use Twitter to advance counter-narratives, preempt political spin, and build diverse networks of dissent.
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