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The Next Trillion: Why the Wellness Industry Will Exceed the $1 Trillion Healthcare (Sickness) Industry in the Next Ten Years

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The Next Trillion: Why the Wellness Industry Will Exceed the $1 Trillion Healthcare (Sickness) Industry in the Next Ten Years

by Paul Zane Pilzer

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VideoPlus, 2001. Advance Reading Copy. Softcover. Like New. SOFTCOVER. Like New Condition. Binding tight, pages clean. Very lovely copy! Advance Reading Copy.

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Title
The Next Trillion: Why the Wellness Industry Will Exceed the $1 Trillion Healthcare (Sickness) Industry in the Next Ten Years
Author
Paul Zane Pilzer
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
New
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Edition
Advance Reading Copy
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
VideoPlus
Date Published
2001
Weight
0.25 lbs

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