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« Just the Facts Ma'am | Main | 12 People Who Are Changing Aging - No. 12 »
February 29, 2008 |Permalink |Comments (1)
Slow Medicine
I am a big fan of "Slow Food."
Now here comes "Slow Medicine"
My Mother, Your Mother
Embracing "Slow Medicine," the Compassionate Approach to Caring for Your Aging Loved Ones.
By Dennis McCullough, M.D. HarperCollins.
Has anyone read this book?
I think I might have called it--- "Gentle Medicine"
Comments ( 1)
While gentle medicine is more appropriate (and my preference), slow medicine is part of the counter zeigeist of slowness (slow food, slow travel, slower life styles).