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Honest medicine : shattering the myths about aging and health care / Donald J. Murphy.

Title
Honest medicine : shattering the myths about aging and health care / Donald J. Murphy.
Author
Murphy, Donald J.,
Publication
New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 1995.

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Child, Julia
Description
ix, 326 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  • By the end of the decade one in five Americans will be sixty-five or older. The parents of the postwar generation are already senior citizens, and the baby boomers themselves are advancing into middle age. Senior maturity is becoming fashionable, but our lingering obsession with youth has deprived us of even the basic information we need to balance the benefits and burdens of everyday health care during what should be the fullest, richest time of life. Donald Murphy, one of the U.S.'s premier geriatricians, has written Honest Medicine to fill this urgent and ever-growing demand.
  • Did you know that we have no good evidence indicating that low-salt diets prevent heart attacks and strokes in seniors? That the tight control of blood sugar prevents the complications associated with diabetes? Or that calcium supplements alone prevent fractures in the elderly? Did you know that the risks associated with cholesterol are much lower than most people think? Or that the treatment for mild to moderate hypertension may be worse than the hypertension itself? Did you know that much of medicine is guided by what is "statistically significant" (what the numbers say about numbers) but not necessarily "clinically significant" (what the numbers say about people)? Or that despite the fact that the risks and rewards of medicine vary greatly with age, relatively little headline-making research includes seniors? Did you know that most seniors who feel healthy needn't bother with an annual checkup?
  • Donald Murphy is the kind of doctor everyone would like to have - friendly, frank, and famous in his field - and Honest Medicine, which is full of sound practical advice, cutting-edge research, and warm and witty anecdotes, is a golden gift to seniors and the people who love them.
  • The history of medicine is full of both wonder and folly, so Dr. Murphy begins by helping you develop a more critical eye and a healthy skepticism about the things you read and hear. He sets the record straight on some of the most popular myths, mistakes, and misconceptions about medicine for seniors. Armed with a clearer perspective on the medical industry and your own health care, you're ready to move on to a detailed - and often surprising - discussion of preventive medicine. Next, Dr. Murphy discusses some of the problems most commonly associated with aging: from high blood pressure, diabetes, and arthritis to Alzheimer's disease, dyspepsia, and coronary and respiratory disorders. Now you're prepared to confront the medical industry as an educated consumer and meet with your doctor as an informed and informative patient. The last section of Honest Medicine is devoted to helping you cultivate a healthy relationship with your own physician.
Subject
  • Aged
  • Aged > Popular Works
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Geriatrics
  • Geriatrics
  • Health Behavior
  • Health Services for the Aged
  • Older people > Health and hygiene
  • Older people > Health and hygiene
  • Older people > Medical care
  • Older people > Medical care
  • Primary Prevention
  • Risk
Genre/Form
  • Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance)
  • Popular Work
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-316) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
  • committed to retain
Contents
pt. I. An Honest View of Medicine. 1. Healthy Skepticism. 2. Numbers Behind the Medical "Facts" 3. Medicine and the Media. 4. The Biases of Doctors and Patients -- pt. II. Routine Visits with Your Doctor. 5. The Annual Checkup. 6. Routine Tests. 7. Complex Tests -- pt. III. Risk Reduction. 8. Medicines. 9. An Aspirin a Day? 10. Osteoporosis. 11. Hypertension. 12. Cholesterol. 13. Arrhythmias. 14. Diabetes -- pt. IV. Symptom Relief. 15. Angina and Congestive Heart Failure. 16. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. 17. Osteoarthritis. 18. Dyspepsia. 19. Urinary Incontinence. 20. Dementia -- pt. V. What Matters Most. 21. Health Outside Your Doctor's Office. 22. You and Your Doctor -- A Relationship Built on Honesty.
ISBN
  • 0871135876
  • 9780871135872
LCCN
^^^94027801^
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library