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Rhythma Kaul picks her favourite read of 2024

21 reassuringly narrated stories that present all that’s known about the liver, diseases related to it, transplant surgery, and cancer

Published on: Dec 27, 2024 03:46 PM IST
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When Dr Shiv Sarin asks in the preface to Own Your Body, A Doctor’s Life-Saving Tips: “Are you a manufacturing defect’, or ‘Do you want to know if you have inherited some unhealthy traits’, the reader is bound to grow curious about the state of her health no matter how health-oblivious she generally is. The feeling grows when he adds, ‘You can easily self-test if you are healthy or unhealthy’. What’s more, you don’t just learn where you stand as far as your overall health goes. The author also guides you step-by-step through the process of course correction, if you happen to fall into the ‘defective piece’ category.

Everything you need to know about liver health (Bloomsbury India)
Everything you need to know about liver health (Bloomsbury India)

Nothing works better than first person accounts of patient ordeals to spread the message that ‘prevention is better than cure’. A clinician for nearly five decades, Dr Sarin, who established the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) in Delhi, the largest liver hospital in India, uses exactly this strategy to highlight the larger implications of neglecting liver health.

Rhythma Kaul (HT Photo)

Divided into seven sections, the book includes 21 stories that present everything you need to know about the organ. Dreadful diseases related to the liver, transplant surgery, and even cancer is dealt with. All of it is narrated in a reassuring way. This is essentially a book of hope. Those who know Dr Sarin know that this is how he is as a doctor and as an individual. No matter how grim the prognosis, he will never allow you to lose hope, and his book is a reflection of that.

These lines resonate long after you are done reading the book.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rhythma Kaul

Rhythma Kaul works as an assistant editor at Hindustan Times. She covers health and related topics, including ministry of health and family welfare, government of India.

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