You'Re Looking Very Well by Lewis Wolpert

You'Re Looking Very Well by Lewis Wolpert

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In the UK, more people are aged over sixty-five than under sixteen and by 2050, over a third of the developed world will be over sixty. This book explores the scientific background and the implications of our ageing population. It tackles every aspect of the subject from ageism to euthanasia to anti-ageing cream.

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You'Re Looking Very Well by Lewis Wolpert

We now live longer today than at any time in history. In the UK, more people are aged over sixty-five than under sixteen and by 2050, over a third of the developed world will be over sixty. How should we deal with this phenomenon? What are the scientific reasons for ageing? And can - or should - we prevent it? Lewis Wolpert, distinguished biologist and octogenarian, explores the scientific background and the implications of our ageing population. In this engaging investigation, he tackles every aspect of the subject from ageism to euthanasia to anti-ageing cream and, through it all, tries to better understand his own ageing. Witty, frank and often inspiring, Lewis Wolpert is the perfect guide to 'looking very well'.
Lewis Wolpert is a distinguished developmental biologist, and is Emeritus Professor of Biology as Applied to Medicine at University College, London. He is the author of, among others, The Unnatural Nature of Science and Malignant Sadness, which was described by Anthony Storr as 'the most objective short account of all the various approaches to depression'. His most recent book about the human cell, How We Live and Why We Die, was published in 2009.
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ISBN 13 9780571250646
ISBN 10 0571250645
Title You'Re Looking Very Well
Author Lewis Wolpert
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2011-04-01
Number of pages 256
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