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Living Better : Every Patient's Guide to Living with Illness

by Carol J. Langenfeld

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This book is written by patient's, from a patient's perspective, combing how to with how it feels, to help patients, families, and friends learn how to live with illness.
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If you are one of the more than 90 million Americans who live with chronic illness, you know that living with illness is difficult and life-changing. Even if your body can't get well, you can find a way to live better. This book will help you find that way by becoming a more informed and empowered patient.
Living Better: Every Patient's Guide to Living with Illness is written by patients, from a patient's perspective, combining "how to" with "how it feels," to help patients, families, and friends learn how to live with illness.
  PeaceUMC | May 7, 2007 |
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