If our bodies could talk

a guide to operating and maintaining a human body

371 pages

English language

Published June 11, 2016 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-385-54097-1
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OCLC Number:
960905875

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"If you want to understand the strange workings of the human body, and the future of medicine, you must read this illuminating, engaging book." --SiddharthaMukherjee,author ofThe Gene In 2014, James Hamblin launched a series of videos for The Atlantic called "If Our Bodies Could Talk." With it, the doctor-turned-journalist established himself as a seriously entertaining authority in the field of health. Now, in illuminating and genuinely funny prose, Hamblin explores the human stories behind health questionsthat never seem to go away--and which tend to be mischaracterized and oversimplified by marketing and news media. He covers topics such as sleep, aging, diet, and much more: Can I "boost" my immune system? Does caffeine make me live longer? Do we still not know if cell phones cause cancer? How much sleep do I actually need? Is there any harm in taking a multivitamin? Is life long enough? In considering these questions, Hamblin …

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DNF. Better titled "Inane Questions About the Human Body," this is less an owner's manual and more a collection of facts aspiring to educate the Yahoo Answers crowd.

Anyone who's taken even a passing interest in their own biology or passed a high school health class won't learn anything in this book, but there are a number of off-topic rambles you may enjoy, if you have nothing else to read.

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