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Marie Savard

    Marie Savard, M.D., a former ABC News Medical Contributor, is a trusted voice in women's health and patient empowerment. Her writing delves into women's wellness, exploring hormonal health, libido, and often-overlooked medical issues with a blend of expert opinion and factual reporting. She aims to provide readers with an entertaining guide, equipping them with essential preventive knowledge and empowering strategies for partnering effectively with healthcare providers.

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    The Body Shape Solution to Weight Loss and Wellness
    How to Save Your Own Life
    • 2006

      The Body Shape Solution to Weight Loss and Wellness

      The Apples & Pears Approach to Losing Weight, Living Longer, and Feeling Healthier

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Exploring the concept of body shape, this book offers insights that can transform your relationship with your body, regardless of age or current weight. By understanding the distinctions between different body types, such as apples and pears, readers can gain valuable knowledge that promotes self-acceptance and healthier body image. This guide aims to empower individuals to embrace their unique shapes and enhance their overall well-being.

      The Body Shape Solution to Weight Loss and Wellness
    • 2000

      How to Save Your Own Life

      The Savard System for Managing-And Controlling-Your Health Care

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the importance of patients taking an active role in their own health care amidst the complexities of modern medical systems. Marie Savard, a former physician, presents eight practical steps designed to empower individuals to advocate for their health. By fostering a collaborative relationship with health care providers, readers can navigate the challenges of contemporary medicine with confidence and clarity. This approach aims to restore the personal connection once inherent in the patient-doctor relationship.

      How to Save Your Own Life