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Am I dying?!: a complete guide to your symptoms --and what to do next

By Christopher Kelly

Health and medicine, Medicine, Fitness, Family and relationships

Human-narrated audio

Summary

"A comprehensive, light-hearted resource for the hypochondriac in all of us, from two Columbia University cardiologists who review dozens of symptoms and offer advice on when to chill out, make a doctor's appointment, or go to the hospital. Cardiologists at… Columbia University Medical Center, Christopher Kelly, MD, and Marc Eisenberg, MD, FACC, are both highly accomplished physicians and health experts. Though they treat people of all ages with diverse health concerns, the one question most patients really want to know is, "Am I dying?!" Most new symptoms turn out to be minor. Most likely, that stuffy nose isn't a sign of cancer. But sometimes a headache isn't just a temporary nuisance; it could be a sign of a serious condition. None of us wants to ignore a problem that could harm our health or even cause death. Though the internet offers a wealth of data, it can also be a source of harmful misinformation. So if you have a new symptom, how worried should you be? In Am I Dying?!, Dr. Kelly and Dr. Eisenberg walk you through the most common symptoms--from back pain, bloating, chest pain, constipation, and forgetfulness to fatigue, rashes, shortness of breath, and weakness-- and provide helpful, conversational guidance on what to do. Organized in a humorous, easy-to-access format and packed with practical information and expert advice, Am I Dying?!" -- WorldCat

Title Details

ISBN 9780062847614
Publisher HarperCollins
Copyright Date 2018
Book number 6606971

Audio details for CELA title

Narrator Laura Hatch
Duration 9 hours 46 seconds
Audio producer Talking Book Publishers
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Am I dying?!: a complete guide to your symptoms --and what to do next

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