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This Book Could Save Your Life: The Science of Living Longer Better
By (Author) New Scientist
By (author) Graham Lawton
John Murray Press
John Murray Publishers Ltd
14th January 2020
9th January 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about ageing
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Personal and public health / health education
Dietetics and nutrition
Medical screening
613.2
Paperback
368
Width 134mm, Height 214mm, Spine 40mm
380g
AN FT SUMMER BOOK OF 2020
We all want to be healthier, stronger and live longer, but what really works From stress to saturated fats, HIIT to HRT, veganism to vitamins, This Book Could Save Your Life debunks the fads and explores the real science of better health.What's the best way to lose weight (and keep it off) How can you ensure a good night's sleep What are the real superfoods How can you minimise the risks of getting diabetes, cancer or Alzheimer's And how can you slow the ageing process Cutting through confusing statistics and terrifying headlines, here is the truth about dieting, drugs, 10,000 steps a day, bacon, calorie-counting, coffee, dairy, sleep, fibre, hangovers, salt, sugar, cardio, sunscreen, statins, vitamins, and much more. Full of the latest research and ground-breaking evidence, packed with useful advice, this book really could save your life.Graham Lawton has spent his career researching the science of living longer. Here he sorts the facts from the fads * The Times *
Lawton is living proof that you don't have to be fanatical about diet and exercise to be reasonably healthy and fit * Irish Examiner *
Graham Lawton (Author)
After a degree in biochemistry and a MSc in science communication, both from Imperial College, Graham Lawton landed at New Scientist, where he has been for almost all the 21st century, now as a star columnist and feature writer. His writing and editing have won a number of awards.