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Survival of the Sickest
A Medical Maverick Discovers Why We Need Disease
by 
Sharon Moalem
Eric Conger
©2007 by Sharon Moalem
  
Publisher: HarperCollins
Subject(s):  Medical
Nonfiction
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File size:   95614 KB
ISBN:   9780061230240
Release date:   Feb 02, 2007

Description

How did a deadly genetic disease help our ancestors survive the bubonic plagues of Europe? Was diabetes evolution's response to the last Ice Age? Will a visit to the tanning salon help bring down your cholesterol? Why do we age? Why are some people immune to HIV? Can your genes be turned on—or off?

Survival of the Sickest reveals the answers to these and many other questions as it unravels the amazing connections between evolution, disease, and human health today.

Joining the ranks of modern myth busters, Dr. Sharon Moalem turns our current understanding of illness on its head and challenges us to fundamentally change the way we think about our bodies, our health, and our relationship to just about every other living thing on earth, from plants and animals to insects and bacteria.

Survival of the Sickest is filled with fascinating insights and cutting-edge research, presented in a way that is both accessible and utterly absorbing. This is a book about the interconnectedness of all life on earth—and, especially, what that means for us.

Read it. You're already living it.

Read by Eric Conger

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About the Author

Sharon Moalem has a Ph.D. in the emerging fields of neurogenetics and evolutionary medicine. His research has discovered a new genetic association for familial Alzheimer disease. He has also published on the adaptive advantages of the genetic mutations that cause Hemochromatosis. Previous to that he studied how bees make their own antibiotics when they get sick as well as how plants clean up a toxic waste by extracting metals from the soil. He continues to work as a researcher while finishing his medical training at New York's Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He has also studied art history, postulating that the campaigns of Alexander the Great sparked the explosion of Buddhist Art called the Ghandaran period.

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