Hello With heart disease and cancer killing 1.2 million annually (the two leading causes of death in the US), should you be fooled into believing that anything is really known about prevention? If you worry sometimes (or a lot) about getting cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's, diabetes, or other life-altering (or life-ending) diseases, there's a reason for that: You aren't in control of whether you get these diseases, and you are hoping that you get lucky. Sure, that would worry anyone. Using cars as an analogy: you climb into the passenger side of a car and look over to see your neighbor's 16-year-old son getting into the driver's seat. You are WORRIED! You're sweating, you're shaking. So, you get out, evict the kid from the car and drive it yourself. Suddenly, no worries! You're back in control. It's not like you are the world's most talented driver, but you trust yourself to stay out of trouble. What if you did this for your health worries as well? What if you evicted your doctor from your driver's seat ... READ ENTIRE POST HERE
Dr. Melodie Billiot |
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