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SKU:
143288
UPC:
9780812922240
MPN:
0812922247
Condition:
Used
Weight:
20.00 Ounces
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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Nesse
Author First Name:
Randolph
Pages:
291
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
First Edition
ISBN 10:
0812922247
ISBN 13:
9780812922240
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Crown
Date Published:
1/2/1995
Genre:
Science

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We Can Cure Hundreds Of Ailments, But We Understand Remarkably Little About Why Diseases Exist At All. Why Do We Crave The Very Things That Make Us Sick? Why, After Thousands Of Generations, Hasn't Natural Selection Eliminated Cancer, Schizophrenia, And Other Scourges And Evolved Us Into Perfect Human Beings?--book Jacket. Such Questions Are At The Heart Of The New Discipline Called Darwinian Medicine, Which Applies The Principles Of Evolutionary Biology To The Problems Of Medicine. The Result Of A Unique Collaboration Between The Chief Architects Of This New Science - A Groundbreaking Darwinian Physician And One Of The Pioneers Of Modern Evolutionary Theory - Why We Get Sick Offers A Whole New Set Of Scientific Questions And Suggests New Ways Of Understanding Illness.--book Jacket. Finding Evolutionary Explanations For Why We Get Sick - Infectious Agents That Evolve Faster Than We Do, Environmental Novelties, Genes That Are Selected Despite The Fact That They Cause Disease, Defenses, Design Compromises, Evolutionary Legacies - Can Help Us Uncover New, More Effective Methods Of Treatment. It Can Help Resolve Medical Quandaries - For Example, When Is It Best To Let A Fever Run Its Course And When Best To Bring It Down With Medication? It Offers A New View Of Disease That Changes The Relationship Between Our Bodies And Ourselves.--book Jacket. Why We Get Sick Takes The First Major Step Toward Reconceiving Medicine As We Approach The Twenty-first Century. Incorporating An Evolutionary Perspective Into Our Understanding Of Illness Will Revolutionize The Art And Science Of Medicine And Enable Its Practitioners To Come Close To Achieving Its Ancient Goals: To Cure, Sometimes. To Help, Often. To Console, Always.--book Jacket. The Mystery Of Disease -- Evolution By Natural Selection -- Signs And Symptoms Of Infectious Disease -- An Arms Race Without End -- Injury -- Toxins: New, Old, And Everywhere -- Genes And Disease: Defects, Quirks And Compromises -- Aging As The Fountain Of Youth -- Legacies Of Evolutionary History -- Diseases Of Civilization -- Allergy -- Cancer -- Sex And Reproduction -- Are Mental Disorders Diseases? -- The Evolution Of Medicine. Randolph M. Nesse And George C. Williams. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 251-273) And Index.