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An interesting transition in any primary care physician's career
occurs when he or she realizes that the real culprit filling up
the office every day is stress. It's not "disease,"
like you're taught at medical school. In fact, people under age
65 are remarkably free of disease these days. So why the waiting
room crowds complaining about headaches, skin rashes, back pains,
colds, stomach distress, insomnia? Of course, all these people
undergo "tests" to rule out the diseases they're worried
about. The results are routinely normal. So you, the doctor, having
to do something, write out a prescription for medication to mask
the symptoms. Years later, tired of fighting off decades of unrelenting
stress, the body falls prey to real ulcers or genuine heart attacks.
So at WholeHealth Chicago, we have no doubt that understanding
stress, taking it seriously, learning how to cope and how to make
successful life changes (not just swallowing a pill) may well
be the most important single step you can take toward enhancing
your day-to-day health--and also promoting your longevity.
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