It’s Probably Nothing

The Stress-Less Guide to Dealing with Health Anxiety, Wellness Fads, and Overhyped Headlines

Contributors

By Casey Gueren

Foreword by Jennifer Gunter, MD

On Sale
Oct 5, 2021
Page Count
224 pages
Publisher
Running Press
ISBN-13
9780762471836

From stress-induced symptom searching and “miracle cures” to the wellness fads filling your social media timeline, health journalist Casey Gueren digs into why we’re so anxious about our health and how to separate medical facts from fiction. 

Surrounded by “health hacks” and clickbait headlines, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and underprepared when it comes to taking care of your health. But despite what the wellness industry told you, you don’t need another cleanse, detox, or supplement—you need a crash course in separating hype from health.

In It’s Probably Nothing you’ll find a health journalist’s tools and tips to. . .  

  • Fine-tune your B.S. detector and spot the wellness industry’s sneaky tricks
  • Get answers to your health questions without spiraling down search holes
  • Manage health stress and learn to listen to your body (just enough)
  • Decode the latest overhyped health headlines
  • Find compassionate, evidence-based care that works for you
  • And so much more
Packed with illuminating information, funny personal anecdotes, concrete strategies for coping, quotes from dozens of medical experts, and a foreword by New York Times-bestselling author of The Vagina Bible Dr. Jen Gunter, this book is the perfect companion for navigating our wellness-obsessed world with a little less stress and a lot more information.

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$19.99

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$24.99 CAD

Casey Gueren

About the Author

Casey Gueren is the former Executive Editor and Health Director at SELF. An award-winning journalist and fierce advocate of accessible health information, she was also an editor and writer at Buzzfeed, Women's Health, and Cosmopolitan. She graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey with a dual degree in Journalism and Psychology. She lives in New York City.  

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