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To Die, or Not to Die

How everyday people can start taking charge of their own health and getting the care they need—despite the obstacles in their way.

The increasingly outrageous costs of medical care, and the complexity of the system, is a burden and a problem for both patients and their doctors. But while debates continue to rage over everything from Big Pharma to Medicare to the Affordable Care Act, you need to stay healthy right now.

This guide shows how we can help improve our situation—without waiting for all those big problems to resolve themselves. With a background in pathology and psychiatry, Judy Cook explains ten techniques and principles that are simple and easy to understand, so that you can conserve time, energy and money while also making your health a priority and getting the best possible care.

Judy Cook

Judy Cook, MD, first studied Pathology and then Psychiatry and has been practicing Psychiatry for over 30 years, with much of her practice emphasis on Psychotherapy but also with attention to general medical health. In this time she has seen not only many changes in the medical field, but many issues that affect the health and well being of patients in all areas of their medical and mental health care. To Die or Not to Die is written to present solutions to some of these basic problems to a much wider audience than she can reach in her private practice.

Morgan James Publishing