“[A] lively, reader-friendly, and useful guide. . . . [with] clear instructions and reassuring, amicable tone.” — Publishers Weekly“In this easy-to-understand guide, two Columbia University cardiologists double as medical experts and comedians…Expect solid information…presented in a lively, entertaining way.” — Booklist“There’s this little thing called the internet that can be both a hypochondriac’s best friend and worst enemy. Now, cardiologists Christopher Kelly and Marc Eisenberg are offering an alternative. Their book, Am I Dying?!, is a guide to different symptoms, complete with tips.” — Bustle (6 Best Nonfiction Books Coming Out in December 2018)“[Am I Dying] reviews dozens of symptoms and offers advice on when to chill out, make a doctor’s appointment or go to the hospital. Aka: It’s ideal for hypochondriacs.” — PureWow (8 Books We Can’t Wait to Read in December)“For the hypochondriac in everyone, comes this indispensable guide from two Columbia University cardiologists.” — Furthermore from Equinox (5 Books High Performers Should Read This Month)“Affable, authoritative authors present a readable, researched text.” — Library Journal“Whether it’s a mark on your skin or a weird feeling in your chest, one of the most common things people want to know about their health problem is ‘Am I dying?’” — Men’s Health“A troubleshooting guide to your health so you can stop freaking out every time your eyelid starts twitching.” — Buzzfeed (29 Things That Will Make 2019 Less of a Pain)“Tempted to Google those symptoms? Let these Columbia University cardiologists soothe--and educate--your inner hypochondriac instead.” — People Health Issue