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Nortin M. Hadler
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This book is a controversial skewering of how doctors and the medical industry turn healthy people into patients.
Nortin M. Hadler
Paperback - $35.95
This book is a controversial skewering of how doctors and the medical industry turn healthy people into patients.
Nortin M. Hadler
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Showing how to distinguish good medical advice from persuasive medical marketing, "Worried Sick" helps consumers make better decisions about their personal health, and use that wisdom to inform their perspectives on health-policy issues.
James Earl Hardy
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MERCURY FREE clearly presents a great deal of medical research and environmental evidence personal letters and professional stands on why mercury use in dental "silver fillings has been banned in some European countries.
Dr. Hardy hopes to make the ...
Anne Harrington
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A mere "symbol" of medicine--the sugar pill, saline injection, doctor in a white lab coat--the placebo nonetheless sometimes produces "real" results. Medical science has largely managed its discomfort with this phenomenon by discounting the placebo e ...
Beth H. Harrison
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Beth H. Harrison
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David Healy
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Exploring the history of SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) from their early development to their latest marketing campaigns--and the controversies that surround them--"Let Them Eat Prozac" clearly demonstrates that the "cure" may be wor ...
Mike Henderson
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With over $160 billion being spent yearly by consumers, the health care providers and the government, why are 300,000 Americans dying yearly? Why are health care costs skyrocketing while record profits are being brought in by these providers? How cou ...