How relationships affect health, seen from the exam room
For the first decade of my medical career, I thought I was treating bodies. By the second decade, I noticed something else. I was usually treating relationships. Patients almost never told me directly.
A woman in her late forties came into my office last year. She had gained 22 pounds in a year, on a routine that had worked for the decade before it. Her labs were normal. Her thyroid was …
How relationships affect health, seen from the exam room


















