Memento mori: A story of human achievement in the struggle against the inevitable
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This is a book on a controversial topic - what risks have accompanied human life over the centuries and how people have learned to avoid them in their natural quest for longevity. Whereas only 100 years ago people died primarily from infectious diseases, today the leading causes of death in industrialized countries are heart disease, stroke, and cancer. By studying such statistics, we can understand how previous generations lived, learn from their mistakes, borrow the best and create new ones. From medieval famine and now half-forgotten scurvy to modern obesity; from the discovery of vitamin C and basic sanitation and hygiene to stem cell therapy, DNA editing, genetic engineering - covering the causes of human death across generations and health issues, Professor Andrew Doig, Professor at the University of Manchester, brings interesting facts from history, culture, politics, law and economics. The topic of bad habits and addictions of all kinds stands out. A fascinating story of the accumulation of medical knowledge, amazing achievements and hopes for the future.
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