Survival of the Sickest
The Surprising Connections Between Disease and Longevity (P.S.)
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76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
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- ISBN-100060889667
- ISBN-139780060889661
- LibraryThing7461562
- Better World Books9780060889661
- Open LibraryOL9950989M
Description
Survival of the Sickest: The Surprising Connections Between Disease and Longevity is a 2007 New York Times Bestselling science book by Sharon Moalem, an evolutionary biologist and neurogeneticist, and Jonathan Prince, senior advisor and speechwriter for the Clinton administration. It was originally titled, Survival of the Sickest: A Medical Maverick Discovers Why We Need Disease.
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