In Mind Medicine, Mahmoud Rashidi, M.D., tells how to keep negative thoughts at bay while you are healing. [14-August-2018] MOUNT VERNON, N.H., Aug. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Twenty-two years ago while he was a neurosurgery resident, Mahmoud Rashidi, M.D., experienced an event that would shape his life as a neurosurgeon: he was diagnosed with a brain tumor tha
MOUNT VERNON, N.H., /PRNewswire/ -- Twenty-two years ago while he was a neurosurgery resident, Mahmoud Rashidi, M.D., experienced an event that would shape his life as a neurosurgeon: he was diagnosed with a brain tumor that required surgery. After making a full recovery, Rashidi has treated thousands of neurosurgery patients. In the process, he studied which qualities help patients recover and discovered strategies anyone can use to improve their brain health. In his new book, Mind Medicine: Use Your Thoughts to Heal (Balboa Press), Rashidi explores the ways the brain affects the body's nervous system, hormones and more and shares how patients with positive attitudes about their illnesses tend to get better faster. One of the few neurosurgeons who has focused on the mind's effect on healing, he can discuss:
About the Author Mahmoud Rashidi grew up in Iran and completed neurosurgery training at the University of Toronto. He has spent many years in academic and private neurosurgery practice in the U.S. In 2014, he founded Mind Medicine LLC, a company dedicated to researching, teaching, and promoting the compelling answers to this question: How do our thoughts and emotions affect our health and ability to heal? Mind Medicine is his first book. Contact: Mahmoud Rashidi, M.D., (707) 478-0612; 200031@email4pr.com; www.mindinmedicine.com View original content with multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/neurosurgeon-who-had-brain-surgery-reveals-how-positive-thoughts-protect-your-brain-and-body-300696435.html SOURCE Mahmoud Rashidi |