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These Six Things Will Kill You

By: Brandy Schillace, The Great Courses
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We might be afraid of lions, tigers, and bears (oh, my!), but much more frequently, our worst foes come without teeth and claws and in teeny, tiny packages.

In These Six Things Will Kill You, medical historian Brandy Schillace introduces you to half a dozen deadly forces, often microscopic and invisible, that might be coming for you at this very moment.

Dr. Schillace will introduce you to bacteria and fungi; cancer, Lyme, and heart disease; and some of the ways the very environment around us is out to get us. She will also arm you with the knowledge of how to avoid these fatal elements when possible, and what modern science is doing to help us protect ourselves against them. Dr. Schillace will also introduce you to the growing field of personalized medicine and how your unique genome might dictate which of these diseases you should be giving particular attention.

Whether you are young or old, healthy or frail, this course offers pragmatic guidance on how to avoid disease and reduce your risk for early death.

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About the Creator and Performer

Brandy Schillace is Editor-in-Chief of the BMJ journal Medical Humanities. A historian of medicine, Dr. Schillace received her PhD from Case Western Reserve University. She is the author of the book Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher and writes regularly for several popular publications, including WIRED and Scientific American. She is also the host of the YouTube series Peculiar Book Club and has appeared on the Travel Channel’s Mysteries at the Museum, NPR’s Here and Now, and the History Channel.

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Though frightening by the title alone, this series of lectures thoroughly lays out information about each “thing that will kill you” without sensationalism or hyperbole. The straightforward and easy to follow presentation made listening and learning a very enjoyable and valuable experience.

Engaging and Informative

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Good for a quick and informative listen. Superficial, but still has enough historical punch for a short drive.

Interesting

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In the 1st few seconds of the book I was skeptical, due to the "clickbait" title. However, the book is totally interesting! I am a physician, and this book is a fun summary of 6 important topics which serves as intellectual discourse for a scientist or a layperson.

Actually interesting!

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This very quick Great Courses book will add a little paranoia to your life by telling you about six very common things that can kill you if you’re unlucky enough to encounter them. Starting with cancer, Shillace offers a little historical knowledge about cancer and suggests reasons that it has become more common (we live longer, so more of us survive to suffer from it). Then she moves on to do similar things with heart disease, bacteria, fungi, Lyme’s disease, and toxic water. It's an interesting but frankly troubling discussion.

Interesting but Troubling

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This very quick book will add a little paranoia to your life by telling you about six very common things that can kill you. Starts with cancer and suggests reasons why it has become much more common (we live longer, so more of us survive to suffer from it). The book then moves on to do similar things with heart disease, bacteria, fungi, Lyme’s disease, and toxic water.

Add a little paranoia to your life…

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