The Secret Life of Germs: What They Are, Why We Need Them, and How We Can Protect Ourselves Against Them
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By: Philip M., Ph.D. Tierno Jr.
Format: Paperback
From: Atria
Pub. Date: December 2003
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2004-01-01
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 320
Ean: 9780743421881
Isbn: 0743421884
ABOUT THE BOOK
They're on everything we touch, eat, and breathe in -- on every inch of skin. And despite the advances of science, germs are challenging medicine in ways that were unimaginable ten years ago. No wonder the world is up in arms -- and using antibacterial soaps.
From the common cold, E. coli, and Lyme disease to encephalitis, mad cow disease, and flesh-eating bacteria, Tierno takes readers on a historical survey of the microscopic world. Rebuffing scare tactics behind recent "germ events" Tierno explains how the recycling of matter is the key to life. Yes, he'll tell you why it's a good idea to clean children's toys, why those fluffy towels may not be so clean, and why you never want to buy a second-hand mattress, but he also reveals that there is a lot we can do to prevent germ-induced suffering. You'll never look at anything the same way again.
"Somewhat interesting and practical but none of the icky pictures and scary stories I was looking for. Lots of handwashing!!"
~ Written on 2008-02-13
"I never received this book and I don't know how to get in touch with any other to get my money back.
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~ Written on 2007-03-12
"Not at all a dry, scientific read. You'll never look at New York city the same after reading this!"
~ Written on 2007-02-02
"If you are worrying about taking Microbiology, read this book first. It explains Microbiology in understandable terms and also makes this subject quite interesting. When you finally take mirco, you will be ahead of the class"
~ Written on 2006-02-26
"This book is good if you want to be warned over and over to wash your hands! If you are looking for the difference between viruses and bacteria, actual scientific references or interesting facts about how germs and bacteria live, reproduce and colonize us - look elsewhere. This book was too preachy and didn't have enough information for anyone with a genuine interest in biology, human physiology, or health. "
~ Written on 2005-12-07