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Isadore Rosenfeld, M.D.Isadore Rosenfeld, M.D., a professor of medicine at New York Hospital Weil Cornell Medical Center, is widely recognized as one of this country's preeminent doctors. His regular appearances on network television have garnered a devoted nationwide following of viewers seeking the latest information on health and medical issues. With seven best selling books to his credit (as well as a textbook for doctors), Dr. Rosenfeld is one of the leading and most effective proponents of the medical enlightenment of the American public. He is the Health Editor of Parade magazine, with 82 million readers. |
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| Power to the Patient : The Treatments to Insist on When You're Sick There are at least ten different forms of acne, two of which are extremely important: acne vulgaris (meaning 'common,' not 'vulgar') and acne rosacea (adult acne). The former is the subject of this chapter. Acne vulgaris is a skin disorder that plagues |
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| Live Now, Age Later: Proven Ways to Slow Down the Clock Any discussion of aging with someone older than fifty invariably makes them anxious about eventually losing their marbles. Most of the other devastating ailments of mankind, heart trouble, stroke, even AIDS - don't usually produce the kind of terror |
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