Disease-Mongers: How Doctors, Drug Companies, and Insurers Are Making You Feel SickWiley, 1992年8月28日 - 304 頁 Supported throughout by testimonies and interviews of prominent physicians and scientists concerned about disease-mongering, it takes an in-depth look at medical professionals who have a stake in keeping their patients convinced that they are, or are in immediate danger of becoming, sick. Examines each of the factors which have contributed to this insidious phenomenon—from an increase in the number of doctors and their specializations to the role of insurance companies. Details how to avoid disease-mongering professionals and how to keep your physician honest when dealing with you. Packed with case studies and anecdotes. |
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... malocclusion in various populations extended from 50 percent in the Bantus to over 90 percent in Navaho Indians . This raises the question of whether malocclu- sion is in fact an abnormality at all . Many deviations from normal dental ...
... malocclusion in various populations extended from 50 percent in the Bantus to over 90 percent in Navaho Indians . This raises the question of whether malocclu- sion is in fact an abnormality at all . Many deviations from normal dental ...
第 88 頁
... malocclusion , " childbirth , and obesity . Implying that something essentially normal is a disease is a prime tactic . About 90 percent of women will have irregular menstrual periods as they approach menopause , yet one Chicago woman ...
... malocclusion , " childbirth , and obesity . Implying that something essentially normal is a disease is a prime tactic . About 90 percent of women will have irregular menstrual periods as they approach menopause , yet one Chicago woman ...
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... malocclusion and poor oral health is weak . " Occasionally , says Dr. Kitty Tulloch , an orthodontist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , teeth that stick out too much can break more readily . But dentists and ...
... malocclusion and poor oral health is weak . " Occasionally , says Dr. Kitty Tulloch , an orthodontist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , teeth that stick out too much can break more readily . But dentists and ...
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How the MedicalIndustrial Complex Persuades You to Be Sick | 3 |
A Disease Is Not a Thing | 19 |
The Misuse of Diagnostic Tests | 37 |
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