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The Pharmacist Is IN; Answers to Health Questions You Didn't Know You Had
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8201430474
- EAN9798201430474
- Date de parution20/04/2021
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
While drugs are life-saving in some situations, we can treat or even prevent many conditions with non-drug strategies and lifestyle changes. As a pharmacist (now retired), I believe it is better to prevent an illness or treat it early, than to wait until you need life-saving treatment. The more we understand the causes of disease and lifestyles that reduce risk, the better we can do this. Part of a pharmacist's job is answering questions about health problems and how to prevent them--even though I'm retired now, I still field many questions from family, friends and readers.
And, being a curious person, I have many questions of my own too. I love to read about new scientific developments that promote longer, healthier lives and about controversies that help improve treatment decisions. Several years ago, I started writing about what I learned in a weekly blog. I also write articles for a national pharmacy journal and an American Nurse Practitioner website. This book is a collection of a few of the interesting questions I've researched, such as: Are natural medicines safe?Is it dangerous to be overweight?Are microbes in our gut important?What can I do to improve my memory?What activities help us live longer?How can I reduce my risk of anxiety, depression and stress?How can I prevent heart disease and stroke?What can I do to enjoy life more?
And, being a curious person, I have many questions of my own too. I love to read about new scientific developments that promote longer, healthier lives and about controversies that help improve treatment decisions. Several years ago, I started writing about what I learned in a weekly blog. I also write articles for a national pharmacy journal and an American Nurse Practitioner website. This book is a collection of a few of the interesting questions I've researched, such as: Are natural medicines safe?Is it dangerous to be overweight?Are microbes in our gut important?What can I do to improve my memory?What activities help us live longer?How can I reduce my risk of anxiety, depression and stress?How can I prevent heart disease and stroke?What can I do to enjoy life more?




