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The Secret Life of Germs

The Secret Life of Germs
The Secret Life of Germs
What They Are, Why We Need Them, and How We Can Protect Ourselves Against Them  
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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.

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Norman F. Cantor Author of the New York Times bestseller In the Wake of the Plague At last, here is an authoritative yet readable account by a distinguished medical scientist. This book will likely change your lifestyle and lead to popular demand for environmental changes. You know how you always vaguely worried about germs in public places? The true story is worse than you could have imagined.
Edward J. Bottone, Ph.D. Professor of medicine, microbiology and pathology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Tierno takes the reader on a masterful journey through the world of germs, sharing his wisdom along the way on checking their spread in every facet of our daily activities. He serves up intricate concepts in a delicious, palatable manner that only a lifetime of battlefield experience can bestow. Extremely informative and useful.
Melanie Maslow, M.D., F.A.C.P. Chief, Infectious Diseases Section, New York Veterans Administration Medical Center, assistant professor of clinical medicine, New York University School of Medicine In this expertly written book, Dr. Philip Tierno shares his encyclopedic knowledge of microorganisms along with lessons from evolution, archaeology, history, immunology, and his research to create a comprehensive reference. Although written for nonprofessionals, all health-care providers have something to learn from this book.
Bruce S. McEwen, Ph.D. Alfred E. Mirsky Professor and head of Harold and Margaret Milliken Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology, The Rockefeller University An authoritative and highly readable overview of the fascinating world of infectious microorganisms. Dr. Tierno relates fascinating tales of scientific detection, provides interesting insights into the adaptability of the pathogens themselves to attempts by humans to control them, and gives practical advice on minimizing the risk of infection.
Robert A. Press, M.D., Ph.D. Clinical associate professor of medicine and chairman, Antibiotics Committee, NYU Medical Center Essential reading for all who are concerned with their health and with the health of others. It dispels many myths about disease transmission and elucidates simple precautions that would result in our being a healthier society.