Getting What We Deserve: Health and Medical Care in AmericaJohns Hopkins University Press, 16 nov 2009 - 152 pagina's One of America's leading public health experts finds a host of ills in this country's health care system: • The United States spends nearly twice as much on health care as the rest of the developed world, yet has higher infant mortality rates and shorter longevity than most nations. In his blunt assessment of the state of public health in America, Alfred Sommer argues that human behavior has a stronger effect on wellness than almost any other factor. Despite exciting advances in genomic research and cutting-edge medicine, Sommer explains, most illness can be avoided or managed with simple, low-tech habits such as proper hand washing, regular exercise, a balanced diet, and not smoking. But, as he also shows, this is easier said than done. Sommer finds that our fascination with medical advances sometimes keeps us from taking responsibility for our individual well-being. Instead of focusing on prevention, we wait for medical science to cure us once we become sick. Humorous, sometimes acerbic, and always well informed, Sommer's thought-provoking book will change the way you look at health care in America. |
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... dramatically , begin to increase ? Because the number of young people who died declined dramatically . Death at 1 year of age lowers overall life expectancy a lot more than does death at 67. Life expectancy has dramatically increased ...
... dramatically reduced the risks of diarrhea , typhoid , and typhus . Measles , diphtheria , smallpox , polio , and tetanus were prevented by vaccines . Postpar- tum infection ( " puerperal sepsis " ) , the cause of many maternal deaths ...
... dramatic increase in the tax ( and therefore the cost ) of cigarettes ; banning smoking in bars and restaurants ; and counteradvertising that dramatically illustrated the health consequences of smok- ing . Source : Data from the Centers ...
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From Few to Manyin Fits and Starts | 1 |
DISEASE IS THE SUM OF ALL EVILS | 10 |
Sometimes Destiny Sometimes Not | 26 |
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