Harry Harman

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risk-neutral people, a term that describes most of our patients, go to the doctor because they believe in modern medicine. They listen, they question, they comprehend, and for the most part, they cooperate. Risk-averse patients, on the other hand, need reassurance. These are the people who have to know everything. They have to call everyone. They need a better opinion. They won’t have the operation until they’ve had five second opinions.
Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole: Extraordinary Journeys into the Human Brain
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