after reproductive age, and natural selection,
254
chronic: increase in the U.S.,
171
â
73
,
272
,
289
; salaries for health-care workers,
290
“conquest” of,
26
,
90
â
91
,
96
â
98
,
268
â
69
global, ethics and policy,
286
â
88
preventable, mortality rates,
286
prevention: effects of activities for,
112
,
113
,
116
,
117
,
119
; need for medical school training,
163
,
173
as punishment from God,
116
â
17
symptoms vs. causes,
87
use of technology prior to true understanding of,
44
â
45
vs. illness,
156
dizziness,
5
DNA.
See
genetic aspects
doctor-patient relationship.
See
physicians: relationship with the patient
drug industry
economic aspects of research,
286
â
87
marketing: the concept of choice,
287
,
290
; at conventions,
37
; direct-to-consumer,
26
,
96
â
97
,
260
,
261
â
62
,
290
; life extension claims,
96
â
98
,
99
physician conflict of interest,
37
,
261
,
290
drug-resistant pathogens,
26
,
102
,
255
,
288
drugs.
See
medications
Dupuytren's contracture,
137
ebola,
255
echocardiogram
of Aaron Neugeboren,
36
of the author,
5
,
8
,
31
,
68
â
69
,
70
,
82
,
131
,
247
â
48
false positives,
33
economic aspects
average health care spending annually,
286
care for chronic conditions,
172
,
225
,
289
cost of coronary bypass,
43
fee-for-service,
293
HIV/AIDS treatment and research,
282
,
291
low- vs. high-technology treatment,
165
â
66
market values and choice,
287
,
290
medical industry and physician conflict of interest,
37
,
261
,
290
medical school,
166
neonatal intensive care,
295
psychotherapy,
208
ejection fraction,
3
,
70
,
82
,
130
,
131
electrocardiogram
author's,
8
,
31
,
59
,
66
â
68
,
69
â
70
,
81
,
247
â
48
false positives,
33
endocarditis,
36
endorphins,
155
Erasmus High School (Brokklyn, N.Y.),
11
,
12
,
72
,
185
,
229
,
238
,
300
ethical issues
access to AIDS treatment,
41
,
282
,
286
physician conflicts of interest,
37
,
261
â
62
,
290
treatment of global disease,
286
â
88
evolutionary medicine,
252
â
57
,
259
,
271
,
272
exercise
by the author: first few weeks after surgery,
17
,
18
,
121
,
122
; in the hospital after surgery,
14
; prior to surgery,
5
,
6
,
24
,
47
,
49
,
53
,
69
; two years after surgery,
122
â
23
as risk factor for heart disease,
24
,
106
as risk factor for type 2 diabetes,
106
,
107
exercise capacity test.
See
stress test
faintness,
5
Fallot's tetralogy,
280
false negatives,
133
family
history, of the author,
5
,
9
,
24
,
45
,
241
as predictor of recovery,
40
,
41
as a support system,
42
family medical history.
See
patient medical history
Farber, Dr. Sidney,
76
fatalism,
25
father, author's
background,
62
closeness to, after death,
61
â
63
,
144
â
45
as a parent,
62
recipe for longevity,
75
visit to,
136
fear
of AIDS,
187
marketing based on,
96
â
98
,
133
-
34
.
See also
cholesterol-lowering medications
role in illness,
265
fetal environment,
30
fitness, evolutionary,
253
â
54
Flynn, Dr.
diagnosis,
70
letter to Dr. Katz,
69
stress test appointment,
56
,
66
â
68
Friedland, Gail,
6
,
127
,
190
,
282
,
299
Friedland, Jerry
AIDS research and care: commitment to patients,
46
,
188
â
89
; future international work,
296
; in Nigeria,
179
â
84
; patients' trust in,
151
,
153
; research on adherence to medications,
41
; research on HIV transmission,
186
â
87
; in South Africa,
166
â
67
,
191
â
92
,
281
â
84
; at Yale-New Haven Hospital,
1
,
41
Black Panthers and,
189
â
90
,
192
childhood and adolescence,
11
,
12
,
185
,
196
â
97
family,
188
,
192
â
93
,
196
â
97
,
282
friendship with the author: after author's surgery,
202
,
281
,
298
â
301
; during childhood and adolescence,
12
; like family,
124
,
126
; prior to author's surgery,
2
,
10
,
12
in Israel,
192
motivation to be an infectious disease physician,
46
,
179
â
85
,
191
,
196
,
267
teaching positions,
192
,
197
â
98
views: on AIDS research,
282
â
83
; on health care policy,
289
; on the human genome project,
114
â
15
; on importance of trust,
151
,
153
; on insurance companies,
88
; on medical school,
164
â
65
,
170
â
71
work hours,
2
friends.
See also
Friedland, Jerry; Helfant, Rich; Rudy, Arthur; Yarnell, Phil
effects of author's experience on,
25
importance of,
12
,
14
,
21
,
40
,
82
,
124
â
27
,
149
â
53
,
201
â
2
,
301
Gage, Phineas P.,
218
gastrointestinal disease,
91
,
109
,
156
genetic aspects
alleles and genetic variability,
276
of cancer,
117
diseases with single causative abnormality,
250
ethical issues with testing positive,
295
of heart disease,
24
,
114
,
250
,
251
,
265
of Huntington's disease,
295
of natural selection,
254
of neurological conditions,
234
Granberg, Ronald,
89
HAART (highly active antiretroviral treatment),
40
â
41
,
255
,
282
â
83
Haight, Dr. Malcolm,
137
â
38
,
140
,
143
,
145
â
47
,
148
Hashim, Dr. Sabet
background,
9
postsurgery checkups with,
123
,
127
quintuple bypass surgery by,
13
,
83
â
85
healing
body's ability to heal itself,
34
,
161
,
264
faith,
157
as a natural process,
149
placebo effect,
153
â
57
,
161
,
264
health care
in the U.S.
See
drug industry; managed care; medical industry
heart
beats per minute after surgery,
127
ejection fraction,
3
,
70
,
82
,
130
,
131
pounding, prior to surgery,
60
slowing down for self-protection,
82
,
246
sound of common abnormalities,
35
â
36
heart attack
asymptomatic (silent),
25
,
28
â
29
depression following,
154
indication on an electrocardiogram,
67
with normal cholesterol levels,
29
risk with open-heart surgery,
44
role of arterial plaque and inflammation,
29
,
105
,
255
â
60
heart disease
coexistence with diabetes,
28
effects of prevention activities,
119