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Medical training is, by necessity, obsessed with crises: strokes, sepsis, heart attacks, cancers. Doctors race to manage the emergencies that can kill you today. But in that rush, they often ignore the slow, cumulative forces that shape how your body feels. Charlotte Grinberg, a primary care doctor who has written several pieces for The Free Press, will…
By Bari WeissMedical training is, by necessity, obsessed with crises: strokes, sepsis, heart attacks, cancers. Doctors race to manage the emergencies that can kill you today. But in that rush, they often ignore the slow, cumulative forces that shape how your body feels. Charlotte Grinberg, a primary care doctor who has written several pieces for The Free Press, will…