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The Healthy Home, by Dr. Myron Wentz and Dave Wentz, discusses common household dangers that may be present in any home, and presents simple ways to reduce or eliminate these dangers. Each chapter starts with a quiz so you can determine the level of hazard in each area of your home. Chapters are placed in sections covering the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living areas, and garage and yard. Each section ends in a quiz, where you can select which recommended steps you'll take to correct the problems you discovered from the initial quizzes. This design and other features of The Healthy Home make this book b0th easy to read and to apply, with practical, easy steps to improve your family's health. 288 pages.
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About the authors:
Dr. Myron Wentz holds a Ph.D. in microbiology with a specialty in immunology from the University of Utah. He founded Gull Laboratories in 1974 and developed the first commercially available diagnostic test for the Epstein-Barr virus. Later he founded USANA Health Sciences and the Sanoviv Medical Institute. Honored in June 2007 with the Albert Einstein Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Life Sciences, he is the author of A Mouth Full of Poison and Invisible Miracles.
In recent years Dr. Wentz has turned his attention to charitable and humanitarian concerns, founding the Wentz Medical Centre and Laboratory in Uganda and the Wentz Medical Centre in Cambodia, serving children orphaned by diseases such as malaria and HIV. In 2006, Dr. Wentz was a recipient of the Children's Champion Award, presented by the Children's Hunger Fund.
Dave Wentz is the Chief Executive Officer of USANA Health Sciences, a state-of-the-art manufacturer of nutritional supplements and health products. He received a Bachelors degree in bioengineering from the University of California, San Diego. He lives with his wife, Renée, and children, Andrew and Sydney, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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