Every day we are bombarded by television ads, public service
announcements, and media reports warning of dire risks to our health and
offering solutions to help us lower those risks. But many of these
messages are incomplete, misleading, or exaggerated, leaving the average
person misinformed and confused. Know Your Chances is a lively,
accessible, and carefully researched book that can help consumers sort
through this daily barrage by teaching them how to interpret the numbers
behind the messages. In clear and simple steps, the authors--all of them
staff physicians at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in White
River Junction, Vermont--take the mystery out of medical statistics. By
learning to understand the medical statistics and knowing what questions
to ask, readers will be able to see through the hype and find out
what--if any--credible information remains. The book's
easy-to-understand charts will help ordinary people put their health
concerns into perspective.This short, reader-friendly volume will foster
communication between patients and doctors and provide the basic
critical-thinking skills necessary for navigating today's confusing
health landscape.