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Dead Sexy - How an arms race with parasites gave us sexuality and mortality (Paperback)
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Dead Sexy - How an arms race with parasites gave us sexuality and mortality (Paperback)
Series: Viral Schemes Meet Puppet Dreams, 1
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Loot Price R332
Discovery Miles 3 320
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Death is inevitable, we're told. Everything wears out, and that
includes our bodies. So aging is a matter of wearing out. The
conventional wisdom is that we get old - and eventually die -
simply because our bodies become too worn to function as they
should. But what if the conventional wisdom is completely wrong?
There is growing evidence that senescence and death are inventions,
evolutionary creations that serve a specific and previously
unsuspected purpose. The evidence says that they are in fact
weapons developed in the course of our struggle to defeat our
parasites. The new view is that we die not because we "wear out,"
but to prevent parasites from overwhelming the human species. The
same evidence explodes the conventional wisdom about sex. We
recognize the act of sex as the way we conceive children. We accept
sexual drive and attraction as potent forces shaping our personal
identities and our relationships. But not many of us are aware that
scientists have historically regarded sex as a true mystery. They
have never been unable to fully account for the intricacies of
sexual reproduction. In fact, emerging evidence shows that death
and sex bear a close relationship to immunity. Our immune functions
protect us from pathogens. As it turns out, death and sex perform a
similar function. In this sense all these seemingly unrelated
things can be grouped under the same grand umbrella. "Dead Sexy" is
a fascinating read that traces the connection between immunity,
death, and sex. It is a user-friendly book that weaves together a
wealth of scientific findings to clearly explain how these weapons
came to be, exactly how they protect us, and how better
understanding them can improve our quality of life.
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