Are we all disease time bombs? In this book, the author argues that unfounded assertions, massaged data and flagrant marketing have led to the medicalization of everday life, worrying us unduly and reducing the quality of ou...

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Are we all disease time bombs? In this book, the author argues that unfounded assertions, massaged data and flagrant marketing have led to the medicalization of everday life, worrying us unduly and reducing the quality of our lives.

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