STUPID REASONS PEOPLE DIE,
An Ingenious Plot to Defuse Deadly Dieases
A new book by physician, John Corso, MD challenges popular beliefs about what it takes to preserve and restore health. With stinging candor and wry humor, Stupid Reasons People Die looks at how we aid and abet a small gang of killers responsible for the premature deaths of Americans in their prime. Instead of relying on benefit programs to decide their fate, readers are given a prescription for accessing the best modern medicine offers in early detection and management of the most common, deadly diseases.
The book begins as a mirror, reflecting prevalent attitudes and expectations that make us unwilling co-conspirators, and a healthcare system that is not designed to keep us alive. Next, Corso hands readers the essential weapons for self-preservation: the knowledge and the authority to act.
“In a country with the most advanced medical knowledge, technology and treatments, it’s stupid to die before our time from a preventable or treatable disease,” Corso says. “Yet people do it every day, thousands of them. And right now, 50 % of adults don’t know they are walking around with a time bomb that medical science can detect and defuse.”
UPCOMING TITLES
Stupid Reasons People Suffer
Fall, 2007
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By: John Corso, M.D.
6 X 9 Hardcover
280 Pages
ISBN13
978-0-9789922-1-7
List: $24.95
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