大衛·阿古斯(David B. Agus)
南加州大學凱剋醫學院(Keck School of Medicine)醫學教授。南加州大學西城癌癥中心(USC Westside Cancer Center)暨應用分子醫學中心主任。主要研究蛋白質組學和基因組學在癌癥研究中的應用,並緻力於開發癌癥新療法。他從普林斯頓大學獲得本科學位,之後又在賓夕法尼亞大學獲得醫學博士學位。阿古斯已獲得多項榮譽和奬項,包括美國癌癥協會醫師研究奬、斯隆凱特琳研究所臨床學者奬、國際骨髓瘤基金會“科學遠見卓識奬”,以及2009年《GQ》雜誌“科學搖滾之星奬”。
From one of the world's foremost physicians and researchers, a monumental work that radically redefines our conventional conceptions of health and illness to offer new methods for living a long, healthy life. After considering the discoveries that have led to progress in treating some diseases, Dr. David B. Agus asked an essential question: Why aren't we better at curing illnesses like cancer? Based on his groundbreaking research and the clinical trials he has conducted at the nation's leading medical centers, he came to the realization that we've been approaching medicine from a faulty perspective, and the best way to prevent and combat maladies like cancer, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, and neurodegeneration is to first embrace a totally new view of the human body. "The End of Illness" asks readers to reconsider everything they think they know about health--and give up believing many myths that may actually be causing them harm and decreasing longevity. These myths revolve around a spectrum of misconceptions, from the benefits of vitamins and supplements to the role of DNA in one's fate. In attempting to reduce our understanding of ailments to a mutation, germ, or deficiency, Dr. Agus proves we have forgotten that the body is a complex "system" . He presents a systemic picture of the body's vast mechanisms that drive it either toward or away from sickness, empowering readers to take charge of their individual health in very personal, customized ways they've never imagined before. Along the way, Dr. Agus offers insights and access to breathtaking and powerful new technologies that promise to transform medicine in our generation. He also shows that there is no "right" answer in health decisions. This is a radically different approach that will not only change how we care for ourselves, but also how we develop the next generation of treatments and cures. "The End of Illness" represents a dramatic departure from orthodox thinking that promises to revolutionize our quest for long, healthy lives.
發表於2025-01-30
The End of Illness 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
本書目的: 1. 提齣一種新的健康模式 2. 教授策略和使用方法 3. 介紹發展中的醫學科技 語錄摘抄: ★ 健康問題當作是一場戰爭,需要預防戰爭而不是贏得戰爭,為什麼不用最充足的時間去預防未來可能會發生的健康問題。 ★ 健康規則 ·從真正的全食物獲得營養(天然的維生素和...
評分今年初,USC的David Agus來我們這兒的Tracy講座係列做瞭個講座,說瞭些人體是一個精密係統和personalized medicine等概念,說的大多是我們有可能意識到但是沒有警醒到的問題。在研究和醫療係統改革的意義上,這些概念和今年早些時候Leroy Hood講座中心思想有異麯同工之處。 或...
評分 評分 評分醫療健康方麵的科普書。作者自己開瞭傢基因檢測公司,是這方麵的專傢。不過作為美國人,他的書顯然是寫給大部分的美國人看的,有一半的篇幅在教育讀者不需要吃維生素(吃維生素是美國比較流行的保健觀念)。 作者的具體觀點都有齣處,應該都是齣自比較權威的學術資料。注意...
圖書標籤: cancer 健康 Non-fiction 醫學 end Medicine Koa推薦 Health
作者的想法還是很贊同的。比如揭露補充維生素的無用,運動的好處。希望早早看到翻譯本
評分個性化治療乃是未來醫療的趨勢。好書。
評分書的比例我覺得不是太好。作者在裡麵介紹自己對未來醫學前景的期待,例如個人化的看診,配藥;病例的網上分享;dna診斷的應用的。還是蠻有趣的。也講瞭一些據爭議性的話題,例如保健品究竟有沒有用。當然還有一些健康建議,不過這些都是很常見的,如果平時有留意科普,健康的期刊這些應該早都知道。作者用瞭很大篇幅介紹我們都take for granted的東西,例如有一大章節講科學傢怎樣發現運動有益健康。我覺得講這個好像沒什麼必要,令到本書重點不知道在哪裡,而且很囉嗦。
評分作者的想法還是很贊同的。比如揭露補充維生素的無用,運動的好處。希望早早看到翻譯本
評分作者的想法還是很贊同的。比如揭露補充維生素的無用,運動的好處。希望早早看到翻譯本
The End of Illness 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載