How Not to Die

By Jan Garavaglia, M.D.

How Not to Die - Jan Garavaglia, M.D.
  • Release Date: 2008-10-14
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 5
5
From 20 Ratings

Description

WHEN THIS DOCTOR TALKS, YOU SHOULD LISTEN.

Thousands of people make an early exit each year and arrive on medical examiner Jan Garavaglia’s table. What is particularly sad about this is that many of these deaths could easily have been prevented. Although Dr. Garavaglia, or Dr. G, as she’s known to many, could not tell these individuals how to avoid their fates, we can benefit from her experience and profound insight into the choices we make each day.

In How Not to Die, Dr. G acts as a medical detective to identify the often-unintentional ways we harm our bodies, then shows us how to use that information to live better and smarter. She provides startling tips on how to make wise choices so that we don’t have to see her, or someone like her, for a good, long time.

• In “Highway to the Morgue,” we learn the one commonsense safety tip that can prevent deadly accidents—and the reason you should never drive with the windows half open
• “Code Blue” teaches us how to increase our chances of leaving the hospital alive—and how to insist that everyone caring for you practice the easiest hygiene method around
• “Everyday Dangers” informs us why neat freaks live longer—and the best ways to stay safe in a car during a lightning storm

Using anecdotes from her cases and a liberal dose of humor, Dr. G gives us her prescription for living a healthier, better, longer life—and unlike many doctors’ orders, this one is surprisingly easy to follow.

Reviews

  • A refreshing insight into ways of staying alive and happy longer

    5
    By M.Alejandra Brons
    I learned a lot of tips on controlling my health, on staying healthy and happy, and on how to avoid harm and accidents. All in an enjoyable and entertaining prose. I have shared tips with my husband, my children, my parents, my cousins and my friends. That is, with all my social ecosystem, that I care very much about. I loved particularly the chapter on being thankful for the good things of everyday. Caring about others is an easy way of caring for myself.
  • Valuable Book

    5
    By metoo22
    I love that it has so many messages in actionable formats. It isn’t the dry “stop this” kind of message; it tells you HOW and WHY and provides resources to help you. Her career has given her a lot of seriously important insights. Her writing style is interesting and intelligent without requiring her readers to be peers or med students. Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Couldn’t put it down. Recommended it to several friends.