Author: | Idan Ben-Barak | ISBN: | 9781925113297 |
Publisher: | Scribe Publications Pty Ltd | Publication: | July 28, 2014 |
Imprint: | Scribe | Language: | English |
Author: | Idan Ben-Barak |
ISBN: | 9781925113297 |
Publisher: | Scribe Publications Pty Ltd |
Publication: | July 28, 2014 |
Imprint: | Scribe |
Language: | English |
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2015 BRAGG UNSW PRESS PRIZE FOR SCIENCE WRITING
Disease — specifically infectious disease — is what eventually kills the overwhelming majority of us. In fact, it’s amazing that it doesn’t get us sooner: we fight off millions of disease-causing germs every day.
So how come we’re not dead yet? In this lively and accessible book, Idan Ben-Barak tells us why. He explores the immune system and what keeps it running, how germs are destroyed, and why we develop immunities to certain disease-causing agents. He also examines the role of antibiotics and vaccines, and looks at what the future holds for our collective chances of not being dead.
This is entertaining and thoughtful science writing to inspire the student interested in a career in medicine or immunology, or to inform the reader who just wants to understand more about their body while having a laugh along the way.
PRAISE FOR IDAN BEN-BARAK
‘[F]riendly and engaging ... accessible to anyone who's curious about the mechanics of the human body.’ The Age
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2015 BRAGG UNSW PRESS PRIZE FOR SCIENCE WRITING
Disease — specifically infectious disease — is what eventually kills the overwhelming majority of us. In fact, it’s amazing that it doesn’t get us sooner: we fight off millions of disease-causing germs every day.
So how come we’re not dead yet? In this lively and accessible book, Idan Ben-Barak tells us why. He explores the immune system and what keeps it running, how germs are destroyed, and why we develop immunities to certain disease-causing agents. He also examines the role of antibiotics and vaccines, and looks at what the future holds for our collective chances of not being dead.
This is entertaining and thoughtful science writing to inspire the student interested in a career in medicine or immunology, or to inform the reader who just wants to understand more about their body while having a laugh along the way.
PRAISE FOR IDAN BEN-BARAK
‘[F]riendly and engaging ... accessible to anyone who's curious about the mechanics of the human body.’ The Age