Lee Goldman, M.D., is the Dean of Columbia University’s Medical School and an internationally renowned cardiologist. He is best known for developing the Goldman Criteria, guidelines that help healthcare professionals determine which patients with chest pain require hospital admission, and the Goldman Index, a predictive tool for assessing the risk of heart problems after surgery. Dr. Goldman has authored over 480 medical articles and serves as the lead editor of Goldman-Cecil Medicine, the oldest continuously published medical textbook in the United States. His contributions have significantly advanced medical practice and education.

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Too Much of a Good Thing by Lee Goldman, M.D.

Too Much of a Good Thing | How Four Key Survival Traits Are Now Killing Us by Dr. Lee Goldman discusses the ways in which the human body has evolved with the modern environment. Dr. Lee Goldman presents a radical explanation: The key protective traits that once ensured our species’ survival are now the leading global causes of illness and death.