James Gorman (journalist)

James Gorman (journalist)

James Gorman (born 1949) is the author of numerous books, and hundreds upon hundreds of articles, most of which were written for either "Discover" magazine or the "New York Times". His most famous and highest selling book is "First Aid for Hypochondriacs". This book has been translated into eight languages.


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