Michael Mannion

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"Mr. Mannion has been a professional health and medical writer for over 25 years, working with major conventional and complementary health organizations and practitioners. He was formerly the Director of Professional Education Publications for the American Cancer Society and the Managing Editor of the Society's flagship journal. Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. He has also been a staff writer for the New York City Health Department and PW Communications, Inc., a medical publishing company. In addition, Mr. Mannion has written on a freelance basis for the Foundation for Innovation in Medicine, Columbia-Presbyterian Center for Biomedical Communications, Age Wave, Inc, the Pritikin Center, Creative Living Magazine, MD Magazine and many other medical publications.

"He is the author of a number of works of nonfiction, among them The New American Medicine (2002); Frankenstein Foods (2002); The Pharmacist's Guide to Over-the-Counter and Natural Remedies (1999); How to Help Your Teenager Stop Smoking (2000); and Project Mindshift: The Reeducation of the American Public Concerning Extraterrestrial Life (1998). He is also the author of three novels, Death Cloud (1976); Colleen (1978); and Erin's Daughters (2002)." [1]



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  1. Mindshift Institute About, organizational web page, accessed September 30, 2017.