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美国卫生部建议民众:饮食健康,经常运动,定期检查。全科医生韦尔奇(Gilbert Welch)却冒天下之大不韪,提出过度检查有害健康。在《少用药,更健康》(Less Medicine,More Health)中,他根据行医、科研多年的经验,用实例反驳常见的七大认知误区:(一)任何病的风险都可降低;(二)最佳治疗方案是斩草除根;(三)治病越快越好;(四)信息越多越好;(五)行动总比不动好;(六)技术越新越好;(七)医疗的目的是避免死亡。
The U.S. Department of Health recommends that people: eat healthy, exercise regularly, and check regularly. General practitioner Gilchurch (Chicago) is fractious to suggest that over-checking is bad for your health. In Less Medicine, More Health, he refuted the seven common misconceptions based on the experience of many years of practice and scientific research: (1) The risk of any disease can be reduced; (2) The best treatment is to cut grass and remove the root; (c) the sooner the better treatment; (d) the better the information; (e) the action is better than nothing; (vi) the newer the better technology; The purpose is to avoid death.