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This Is Vital Information

Everything You’re Too Embarrassed to Ask Your Doctor (But Really Should)

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This Is Vital Information

By: Dr Karan Rajan
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Brought to you by Penguin.

The new book from Dr Karan Rajan, the internet's favourite general surgeon and bestselling author.

Whether it's your mental health, an unfortunate rash, or a weird mole where the sun doesn't shine, there are certain subjects that are simply off-limits in polite company.

The fact is though, everyone has weird thoughts from time to time, a rash is often just a rash, and a mole is normally nothing to worry about. But occasionally these bodily malfunctions can indicate something more alarming, so we shouldn't delay talking about them with a medical professional just so we don't have to have an awkward conversation.

In This is Vital Information, Dr Karan dives into the weird and wonderful world of medical taboos and empowers listeners with the information they need to live longer and happier lives. Along the way, he explains why we all need to start talking openly with our friends, family and – most importantly – our doctors.

Now, open up and say 'ah'…

© Dr Karan Rajan 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

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