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Jaws: The Story of a Hidden Epidemic by Sandra Kahn, Paul R. Ehrlich

numbat's review

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informative reflective medium-paced

3.0

This book has some interesting stuff to do with jaw and dental health but it does draw a bit of a long bow on some of the broader claims it makes.

miq33l's review

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5.0

read this short book

Read this book. You will have a better understanding of the importance of correct oral posture (and know what it means) which might help your health in the long run. Definitely read this if you have children of any age. This might just save you a ton of money in orthodontic bills (and help your children health in the long run)

Must read.

joj's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

3.0

thatginelle's review

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3.0

Good information, but there are opinions throughout that have nothing to do with the topic, ranging from "imagined" religious belief to societal collapse. These opinions are distracting, to say the least, and in some cases, offensive.

ashmilo's review against another edition

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slow-paced

3.0

sinitron420's review

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hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

4.0

lisawhelpley's review

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4.0

Picked this book off the library shelves simply because it caught my eye. I found it fascinating. I recommend it for anyone with a baby or expecting a baby.

t_roth32's review against another edition

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4.25

Think this is a great book for anyone looking to explore some alternative viewpoints surrounding orthodontia and airway development. At the very least, it's important to be well versed on all options and viewpoints for their own health and posterity health.

privatecaboose's review

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informative slow-paced

2.75

kevenwang's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow. Amazing insights. It threads the needle for me between posture, dental oral health and sleep apnea tendencies.

Highly recommend you read James Nestors” Breath” before diving into this one. This ones adds in some technical and academic perspectives