Rather than relying on the Internet to answer every health question, consider adding the authoritative Duke Encyclopedia of New Medicine ($40; at bookstores nationwide) to your bookshelf. Penned by the experts at Duke University’s Center for Integrative Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, this medical reference delivers easy-to-read info on more than 300 health conditions and complementary healing therapies–from asthma to yoga.
It even cross-references the two, so that while researching infertility, for instance, you’ll learn about traditional treatments, like hormone injections, as well as alternatives like acupuncture. Our diagnosis: This 640-page tome is ideal for all women who seek integrative health solutions.