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Bloomsbury Ageless. The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old Steele Andrew

Bloomsbury Ageless. The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old Steele Andrew

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Нестареющий — это руководство по самой большой проблеме, с которой мы все сталкиваемся. Старение – а не рак и не болезни сердца – является основной причиной смертности и страданий в мире. Каким был бы мир, если бы мы могли его вылечить? • Жизнь без болезней до 100 лет достижима уже при нашей жизни. В ясной и полной увлекательных фактов прозе "Нестареющий" знакомит нас с передовыми исследованиями, которые прокладывают путь к этой революции. Вычислительный биолог Эндрю Стил объясняет, что биологически происходит с возрастом, а также практические способы, которыми мы можем замедлить этот процесс. Он показывает, как понимание научных последствий старения может привести к величайшему открытию в истории цивилизации, которое потенциально может улучшить жизни миллиардов людей, сэкономить триллионы долларов и изменить условия жизни людей подробнее
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