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Good Germs, Bad Germs

Health and Survival in a Bacterial World
By:Jessica Snyder Sachs
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780809050635
eText ISBN:9781429923293
Edition:0
Copyright:2008
Format:Reflowable

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In this "groundbreaking" book, a science writer makes the case for a new model for dealing with bacteria ( Newsweek ). Public sanitation and antibiotic drugs have brought about historic increases in the human life span; they have also unintentionally produced new health crises by disrupting the intimate, age-old balance between humans and the microorganisms that inhabit our bodies and our environment. As a result, antibiotic resistance now ranks among the gravest medical problems of modern times.  Good Germs, Bad Germs addresses not only this issue but also what has become known as the "hygiene hypothesis"—an argument that links the over-sanitation of modern life to now-epidemic increases in immune and other disorders. In telling the story of what went terribly wrong in our war on germs, Jessica Snyder Sachs explores our emerging understanding of the symbiotic relationship between the human body and its resident microbes—which outnumber its human cells by a factor of nine to one! The book also offers a hopeful look into a future in which antibiotics will be designed and used more wisely, and beyond that, to a day when we may replace antibacterial drugs and cleansers with bacterial ones—each custom-designed for maximum health benefits. "Could hardly be more timely." — The New York Times "Brings the battle against dirt firmly into the twenty-first century." — The Washington Post "Explains how our obsession with cleanliness led us to this point and details how science may still find a way past the danger." — O, The Oprah Magazine "The paradigm shift of working with instead of against bacteria has the potential to revolutionize twenty-first–century medicine." – Library Journal

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