Антирак груди - Джейн Плант
- Дата:16.10.2024
- Категория: Фантастика и фэнтези / Научная Фантастика
- Название: Антирак груди
- Автор: Джейн Плант
- Год: 2015
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Аудиокнига "Антирак груди" от Джейн Плант
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Об авторе
Джейн Плант - известный специалист в области онкологии и питания. Она посвятила свою жизнь изучению вопросов профилактики рака и разработке эффективных методов лечения. Ее работы получили признание со стороны медицинского сообщества и помогли многим людям обрести здоровье.
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