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As for the title of the book - ''Make Yourself Immune to Heart Attack'' I did wonder if this was hyperbole but Oxford gives his ten rules - his ''preferred strategy'' and whilst I can see the sense of most if not all of it I acknowledge that it would mean some dramatic changes of lifestyle and wondered whether I would live longer - or if it would just seems longer. He's realistic though and acknowledges that lot of people will prefer to go with his alternative strategy which gives advices and choices which most people would be able to accommodate.
I thought that my problem with the book would be that it hasn't been written by a medical practitioner. In the event this didn't worry me but I did have a real problem with the book. In places it is just about unintelligible, with poor grammar, random capitalisation, presentation which doesn't do anything to aid understanding and misused words. It was deeply disappointingin an otherwise useful book.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.