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Have you ever felt a surge of adrenaline after narrowly avoiding an accident? Salivated at the sight (or thought) of a sour lemon? Felt turned on just from hearing your partner's voice? If so, then you've experienced how dramatically the workings of your mind can affect your body.
Yet while we accept that stress or anxiety can damage our health, the idea of 'healing thoughts' was long ago hijacked by New Age gurus and spiritual healers. Recently, however, serious scientists from a range of fields have been uncovering evidence that our thoughts, emotions, and beliefs can ease pain, heal wounds, fend off infection and heart disease, even slow the progression of AIDS and some cancers.
In Cure, award-winning science writer Jo Marchant travels the world to meet the physicians, patients and researchers on the cutting edge of this new world of medicine. We learn how meditation protects against depression and dementia, how social connections increase life expectancy, and how patients who feel cared for recover from surgery faster. We meet Iraq war veterans who are using a virtual arctic world to treat their burns and children whose ADHD is kept under control with half the normal dose of medication.
We watch as a transplant patient uses the smell of lavender to calm his hostile immune system and an Olympic runner shaves vital seconds off his time through mind-power alone. Drawing on the very latest research, Marchant explores the vast potential of the mind's ability to heal, acknowledges its limitations, and explains how we can make use of the findings in our own lives.
About the Author
Jo Marchant is the author of Decoding the Heavens, shortlisted for the Royal Society Prize. She has a PhD in genetics and medical microbiology and has written on everything from the future of genetic engineering to underwater archaeology for New Scientist, Nature, the Guardian, and Smithsonian. She lives in London.
Industry Reviews
`Cure represents a journey in the best sense of the word: a vivid, compassionate, generous exploration of the role of the human mind in both health and illness...A fascinating approach to medicine, full of human detail, integrity, and, ultimately, hope.' * Deborah Blum, author of The Poisoner's Handbook and Love at Goon Park *
`The evolving science explored in Cure is intriguing and trailblazing, and Marchant's account of its pursuit is often gripping...There's a lot to this impressive book, and it has the potential to have the same dramatic impact on our understanding of our self as Norman Doidge's blockbuster, The Brain that Changes Itself.' * Age/Sydney Morning Herald *
`Ms Marchant writes well, which is never a guarantee in this genre...The studies are irresistible, and they come in an almost infinite variety.' * New York Times *
`Marchant has developed a powerful and critically needed conceptual bridge for those who are frustrated with pseudoscientific explanations of alternative therapies but intrigued by the mind's potential power to both cause and treat chronic, stress-related conditions.' * STARRED Review, Publishers Weekly *
`A well-researched page-turner...raises questions about the role of culture, environment and neurochemistry in our responses to treatment-and may very well lead to widespread changes in the ways we practise medicine.' * New York Post *
`A balanced, informative review of a controversial subject.' * Kirkus Reviews *
'Writing with simplicity, clarity and style, and covering an enormous range of material, [Marchant] surveys with grace what we think we know, and what we would like to know, about the mysterious and troubling relationship between our minds and our bodies.' * Guardian *
`This is jet-pack journalism and pop science at its best.' * Farrago *
`The author has a gift for writing that is both clear and vivid, and communicates complex ideas in a way that is comprehensible and uncondescending.' * Independent *
`Wide-ranging and compelling.' * Science News *
`Recommended for anyone who is interested in medicine as patient or carer or practitioner, and especially if you enjoy a good, fascinating read.' * Otago Daily Times *
`This is science writing at its best, engrossing, interesting, personalised.' * Stuff NZ *
`Remarkable...Like any good researcher, the author keeps an open mind about what she is told, even about what she sees or experiences first-hand.' * HealthSpeak *
`A thought-provoking exploration of how the mind can affect the body and can be harnessed to help treat physical illness...Convincing.' * Economist *
ISBN: 9781925498462
ISBN-10: 1925498468
Published: 1st May 2017
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 336
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Country of Publication: AU
Dimensions (cm): 19.5 x 12.5 x 3
Weight (kg): 0.28
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