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how a clash between our genes and modern life is making us sick

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It takes a genome

how a clash between our genes and modern life is making us sick

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"In It Takes a Genome, Greg Gibson posits a revolutionary new hypothesis: Our genome is out of equilibrium, both with itself and its environment. Simply put, our genes aren't coping well with modern culture."--Inside jacket.

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Publisher
Pearson Education
Language
English
Pages
187

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Cover of: It Takes a Genome
It Takes a Genome: How a Clash Between Our Genes and Modern Life Is Making Us Sick
2018, Pearson Higher Education & Professional Group
in English
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Cover of: It Takes a Genome
It Takes a Genome
2009, FT Press
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Table of Contents

The adolescent genome
Keeping abreast of cancer
Not so thrifty diabetes genes
Unhealthy hygiene
Genetic AIDS
Generating depression
The Alzheimer's generation
Genetic normality.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Upper Saddle River, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616/.042
Library of Congress
RB155 .G53 2009, RB155.G53 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. ;
Number of pages
187

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22502188M
ISBN 10
013713746X
ISBN 13
9780137137466
LCCN
2008038108
OCLC/WorldCat
244701518
Library Thing
7970687
Goodreads
6137819

Work Description

Human beings have astonishing genetic vulnerabilities. More than half of us will die from complex diseases that trace directly to those vulnerabilities, and the modern world we've created places us at unprecedented risk from them. In It Takes a Genome, Greg Gibson posits a revolutionary new hypothesis: Our genome is out of equilibrium, both with itself and its environment. Simply put, our genes aren't coping well with modern culture. Our bodies were never designed to subsist on fat and sugary foods; our immune systems weren't designed for today's clean, bland environments; our minds weren't designed to process hard-edged, artificial electronic inputs from dawn 'til midnight. And that's why so many of us suffer from chronic diseases that barely touched our ancestors.Gibson begins by revealing the stunningly complex ways in which multiple genes cooperate and interact to shape our bodies and influence our behaviors. Then, drawing on the very latest science, he explains the genetic "mismatches" that increasingly lead to cancer, diabetes, inflammatory and infectious diseases, AIDS, depression, and senility. He concludes with a look at the probable genetic variations in human psychology, sharing the evidence that traits like introversion and agreeableness are grounded in equally complex genetic interactions.It Takes A Genome demolishes yesterday's stale debates over "nature vs. nurture", introducing a new view that is far more intriguing, and far closer to the truth. See how broken genes cause cancerMeet the body's "genetic repairmen" -and understand what happens when they failThe growing price of the modern lifestyleWhy one-third of all Westerners have obesity, Type 2 diabetes, or other signs of "metabolic syndrome"The Alzheimer's generationWhy some of us are predisposed to dementiaWhat's really normal: the deepest lessons of the human genomeThe remarkable diversity of physical and emotional "normality"

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