An edition of Plague time (2000)

Plague time

how stealth infections cause cancers, heart disease, and other deadly ailments

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An edition of Plague time (2000)

Plague time

how stealth infections cause cancers, heart disease, and other deadly ailments

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A controversial biologist at the forefront of evolutionary medicine contradicts all of our modern beliefs about disease, & reveals his shocking theory: It's germs--not genes--that kill us. Annotation. According to conventional wisdom, our genes and lifestyles are the most important causes of cancer, heart disease, and other killer ailments today. Conventional wisdom is wrong. In this bold, visionary book, biologist Paul W. Ewald argues that these serious illnesses are caused by a virtual plague of chronic infections. Acute infections give the sufferer symptoms almost immediately; the flu, cholera, even Ebola are all well-known and easy-to-identify examples of acute illnesses. Chronic infections, however, are stealthy predators that may not produce any symptoms for decades, and so remain almost undetectable, but eventually they ruin the sufferer's life. The netherworld of stealth infections is now opening before us. In Plague Time, Ewald puts forth an astonishing and profound argument that challenges our modern beliefs about disease: it is germs -- not genes -- that mold our lives and cause our deaths. Building on the recently recognized infectious origins of ulcers, miscarriages, and cancers, he draws together a startling collection of discoveries that now implicate infection in the most destructive chronic diseases of our time, such as heart disease, Alzheimer's, and schizophrenia. Acclaimed for years as one of the most important thinkers alive today on the genesis of disease, Ewald now explodes conventional medical thinking with a new comprehensive view of what germs do. Some people worry about dangerous germs "going global." In most cases it is already too late. The most dangerous germs among us have already been disseminated globally. Ewald explains how evolution in this worldwide environment makes some germs turn nasty while some become harmless. Most importantly, he shows how we can work together to master our modern infectious plagues by controlling disease evolution. He reveals that we live in an ecosystem of microbes, and we must understand them to avoid their deadly damage.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
282

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Table of Contents

Sphere of infection, the approach of evolutionary medicine
Virulence of acute infections
Long fuse of sexually transmitted diseases
Stealth of the chronic
Magnificent defense
Infectious threats now, on guard against the acute-blindsided by the chronic
Endless war
Where are they coming from?
Malignant growths in our backyard
Our vulnerable hearts and minds
Diseases of blood and steel
Modern miasmas
Part III: Beyond the fear of infection, managing microbes
Reverberations across society
Biobombs
Protean opponents
Tools of domestication
Pepared mind.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 269) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.07/1
Library of Congress
RB156 .E93 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
282 p. ;
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24767035M
Internet Archive
plaguetimehowste00ewal
ISBN 10
0684869004
ISBN 13
9780684869001
LCCN
00044249
OCLC/WorldCat
44427103

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