From brittle hair to hair in all the wrong places, a tingling tush, mismatched eyes, streaked nails, inverted nipples, and excessive flatulence, to name just a few, the body supplies endless signs regarding its state of health and wellness. When are these harmless and when is a visit to the doctor's office in order? Drawn from cutting-edge research and the latest scientific literature, and vetted by a panel of medical experts, this fascinating guide covers every body part from head to toe to help you decode the often mysterious messages your body sends you.
Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph.D. is a medical sociologist and award-winning medical writer. Her articles have appeared in American Health, Ms., Newsweek, Redbook, Self, and Vogue, and she has appeared on numerous television talk shows, including The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Today Show. She has a daughter, Rebecca, a cat, Fazelnut, and lives with her husband, Richard—also a writer—in New York City.
Jacqueline Nardi Egan is a medical journalist who specializes in developing and writing educational programs with and for physicians, allied health professionals, patients, and consumers. She is also a former medical editor of Family Health magazine. She has a daughter, Elizabeth, two dogs, Coco and Abby, and divides her time between Darien, Connecticut, and Sag Harbor, New York.
From brittle hair to hair in all the wrong places, a tingling tush, mismatched eyes, streaked nails, inverted nipples, and excessive flatulence, to name just a few, the body supplies endless signs regarding its state of health and wellness. When are these harmless and when is a visit to the doctor's office in order? Drawn from cutting-edge research and the latest scientific literature, and vetted by a panel of medical experts, this fascinating guide covers every body part from head to toe to help you decode the often mysterious messages your body sends you.
Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph.D. is a medical sociologist and award-winning medical writer. Her articles have appeared in American Health, Ms., Newsweek, Redbook, Self, and Vogue, and she has appeared on numerous television talk shows, including The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Today Show. She has a daughter, Rebecca, a cat, Fazelnut, and lives with her husband, Richard—also a writer—in New York City.
Jacqueline Nardi Egan is a medical journalist who specializes in developing and writing educational programs with and for physicians, allied health professionals, patients, and consumers. She is also a former medical editor of Family Health magazine. She has a daughter, Elizabeth, two dogs, Coco and Abby, and divides her time between Darien, Connecticut, and Sag Harbor, New York.
Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph.D. is a medical sociologist and
award-winning medical writer. Her articles have appeared in
American Health, Ms., Newsweek, Redbook, Self, and Vogue, and she
has appeared on numerous television talk shows, including The Oprah
Winfrey Show and The Today Show. She has a daughter, Rebecca, a
cat, Fazelnut, and lives with her husband, Richard—also a writer—in
New York City.
Jacqueline Nardi Egan is a medical journalist who specializes in
developing and writing educational programs with and for
physicians, allied health professionals, patients, and consumers.
She is also a former medical editor of Family Health magazine. She
has a daughter, Elizabeth, two dogs, Coco and Abby, and divides her
time between Darien, Connecticut, and Sag Harbor, New York.
"Lively and engagingly written, Body Signs is the perfect book for
people fascinated by how the human body works. Read it and you'll
know what to worry about and what to ignore."—Barbara Kantrowitz,
co-author of Is It Hot in Here? Or Is It Me? The Complete Guide to
Menopause
"Body Signs is indispensable. It's the ultimate catalog of our
bodies' quirks, symptoms, and trouble spots—and a valuable guide to
telling the amusing from the alarming. Written in a calm, clear
voice, it's often funny, always informative, and potentially
life-saving."—Joel Gurin, former Editorial Director, Consumer
Reports
"Body Signs is an exceptionally well written and topical book on
health. I found it chock-full of informative and interesting
tidbits, substantiated by scientific research. The book is easy to
read and has something to offer for everyone. I certainly learnt
some fascinating medical facts! "—Gayatri Devi, MD Clinical
Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, NYU School of
Medicine; President, National Council on Women's Health
“Packed with information, a handy and entertaining resource that
fulfills its mission ‘to alert you, warn you, and maybe even scare
you into going to the doctor…and save you the time, expense and
anxiety of going’ when one isn’t needed.” —Publishers Weekly
"Lively and engagingly written, Body Signs is the perfect
book for people fascinated by how the human body works. Read it and
you'll know what to worry about and what to ignore."-Barbara
Kantrowitz, co-author of Is It Hot in Here? Or Is It Me? The
Complete Guide to Menopause
"Body Signs is indispensable. It's the ultimate catalog of
our bodies' quirks, symptoms, and trouble spots-and a valuable
guide to telling the amusing from the alarming. Written in a calm,
clear voice, it's often funny, always informative, and potentially
life-saving."-Joel Gurin, former Editorial Director, Consumer
Reports
"Body Signs is an exceptionally well written and topical
book on health. I found it chock-full of informative and
interesting tidbits, substantiated by scientific research. The book
is easy to read and has something to offer for everyone. I
certainly learnt some fascinating medical facts! "-Gayatri Devi, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, NYU
School of Medicine; President, National Council on Women's
Health
"Packed with information, a handy and entertaining resource that
fulfills its mission 'to alert you, warn you, and maybe even scare
you into going to the doctor...and save you the time, expense and
anxiety of going' when one isn't needed." -Publishers Weekly
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