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Human Biology

Beatrix Zimmerman

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

"Human Biology: Unraveling the Secrets of Life, Mind, and Longevity" explores the intricate connections between the microbiome, neuroscience, and longevity, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of human health. This engaging book delves into how our gut bacteria, brain function, and aging processes interact, providing invaluable insights for optimizing well-being and potentially extending lifespan.

 
The book presents complex biological concepts in an accessible manner, guiding readers through a logical progression of ideas. It begins with human biology basics, then explores the microbiome's role in health, delves into neuroscience, and culminates in a discussion of longevity. By examining large-scale genomic studies and featuring expert interviews, the book offers a unique, holistic perspective on human biology.

 
What sets this work apart is its integrative approach, presenting typically separate fields as interconnected systems within the human body. This comprehensive view, combined with practical applications and discussions of current controversies, makes "Human Biology" an invaluable resource for health-conscious individuals, students, and healthcare professionals alike.

 
By understanding and harnessing the power of our microbiome, brain, and cellular processes, readers gain the knowledge to potentially improve their quality of life and longevity.
Disponible depuis: 07/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 286 pages.

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