Questions to Ask Your Doctor

Questions to Ask Your Doctor

Elizabeth Drake
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Author:  Elizabeth Drake
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  214
Publisher:  Encouragement Press, LLC
Year:  2009
ISBN:  9781933766072

You are in a hurry to see the doctor? The doctor too, is pressed for time; the waiting room is full and time is of the essence. Under the pressure, you forget to ask the questions or seek further advice that you have been meaning to ask! Be prepared for your next visit, take 50 plus one Questions to Ask Your Doctor to the doctor's office with you as a reminder of what you need to discuss. Important topics covered include: the importance of family history; advice for stopping smoking and excess eating and drinking; ways to handle declining health; concerns bout sexual relations and performance; the need for screening and early warning for cancer, diabetes and heart disease; how to recognize and dealwith depression; advice on sleeping disorders; questions every pediatrician wishes parents would ask; what drugs and prescriptions you may or may not need and more!

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