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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream: A Day in the Life of Your Bodyby Jennifer Ackerman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The acclaimed science writer Jennifer Ackerman lends her keen eye and lively voice to this marvelous exploration of the human body. Taking us through a typical day, from the arousal of the senses in the morning to the reverie of sleep and dreams, Ackerman reveals the human form as we've never seen it: busy, cunning, and miraculous.
Advances in genetics and medical imaging have allowed us to peer more deeply inside ourselves than ever before, and one of the most amazing recent discoveries is that we are intensely rhythmic creatures. The human body is like a clock — actually an entire shop of clocks — measuring out the seconds, minutes, days, and seasons of life. Weaving pieces of her own life with that of Everyman, Ackerman shows the importance of synchronizing our actions with our biological rhythms — and how defying them can cause us real harm. We learn the best time of day to drink a cocktail, take a nap, run a race, give a presentation, and take medication, along with a host of other curious facts, such as why you succumb to a cold and your spouse doesn't, even though you've both been exposed to the same sick child. Did you know that you can tell time in your sleep? Or that up to half of the calories you consume can be burned off simply by fidgeting? That women have more nightmares than men? That tuna, sardines, and walnuts may ease depression? At once entertaining and deeply practical, this fascinating book will make you think of your body in an entirely new way. Review:"A fascinating look at what modern science tells us about who we are." Elizabeth Kolbert Review:"Such wide-ranging material has the potential to get out of hand, but here it is nicely tamed by the book's lucid structure....Ackerman's illuminating and hospitable book helps ensure that the inner life of our bodies will receive its fair share of wonderment." Kyla Dunn, The New York Times Book Review Review:"An insightful text celebrating just how clever is the machine we call the human body." Kirkus Reviews Review:"A skilled and personable science journalist, Ackerman has hit her stride in her third book.... Synopsis:Acclaimed science writer Ackerman lends her keen eye and lively voice to this marvelous exploration of the human body, and reveals the body as its never been seen — as an amazing, rhythmic creature. About the AuthorJennifer Ackerman is the author of Notes from the Shore and Chance in the House of Fate. The recipient of a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and literature fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College, she writes for National Geographic, the New York Times, and other publications. Table of ContentsPROLOGUE xi MORNING 1. AROUSAL • 3 2. MAKING SENSE • 16 3. WIT • 27 MIDDAY 4. THE TEETH OF NOON • 43 5. POST-LUNCH • 54 AFTERNOON 6. THE DOLDRUMS • 73 7. STRUNG OUT • 84 8. IN MOTION • 98 EVENING 9. PARTY FACE • 119 NIGHT 10. BEWITCHED • 135 11. NIGHT AIRS • 145 12. SLEEP • 157 13. HOUR OF THE WOLF • 175 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 191 NOTES 195 INDEX 237 What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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