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Could It Be B12? (Second Edition)

By: Sally M. Pacholok RN BSN, Jeffrey J. Stuart DO
Narrated by: Suzie Althens
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Summary

Presenting a wide scope of problems caused by B12 deficiency, this comprehensive guide provides up-to-date medical information about symptoms, testing, diagnosis, and treatment. 

Could it Be B12?, essential for both the patient and the interested layperson, outlines how physicians frequently misdiagnose B12 deficiency as Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, neurodevelopmental disorder, Parkinson's disease, depression, or other mental illnesses. Now in the second edition, this resource has been thoroughly updated with the latest research, diagnostic tests, treatment options, case studies, and testimonials.

©2011 Sally M. Pacholock and Jeffrey J. Stuart (P)2019 Tantor

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Greatly needed information

Should be required reading around the world. The info within will save lives, no doubt about it.

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Incredibly informative! I'm recommending this book to everyone I know!

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I didn’t get past the first chapter of this book It was patronising and simply wrong. “Doctors don’t get taught about B12”. I did 29 years ago. It’s unlikely that this has been dropped from the medical curriculum and the students that have had clinical placements with me have all known about B12. Maybe the Author is just referring to American training, but the statement isn’t qualified.

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