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Summary of steven phillips & dana parish's chronic

Summary of steven phillips & dana parish's chronic

  Everest Media

Parution le 25/05/2022

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights:#1Lyme disease is not just an East Coast problem. It has been reported in all states except for Hawaii, with hot spots in the northern Midwest and northern California.#2Dr. Al Miller, a rheumatologist, went up against the dogma of his own specialty and diagnosed his daughter-in-law with Lyme disease, which was causing her ALS. He then treated her with antibiotics, which completely halted the progression of her ALS and extended her life by seven years.#3The Miller case reflects the misdiagnoses that so many patients go through when diagnosed with a disease of unknown origin. The herding instinct is shown by how doctors were sticking to dogma over innovation, at the cost of human life.#4The name Lyme disease was a stroke of marketing genius. Its stereotypical sentinel rash, erythema migrans, was originally discovered more than a hundred years ago in Sweden by dermatologist Arvid Afzelius.

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Éditeur(s) Everest Media LLC
Auteur(s)   Everest Media
Parution 25/05/2022
Contenu ePub
EAN13 9798822522251

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