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The Hygiene Hypothesis and Darwinian Medicine

BookHardcover
Ranking122048inMedizin
CHF258.00

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Man has moved rapidly from the hunter-gatherer environment to the living conditions of industrialised countries. The hygiene hypothesis suggests that the resulting reduced exposure to micro-organisms has led to disordered regulation of the immune system, and hence to increases in certain chronic inflammatory disorders, like allergic disorders, autoimmunity, inflammatory bowel disease, atherosclerosis, depression, some cancers and perhaps Alzheimer and Parkinson. This book discusses the evidence for and against in the context of Darwinian medicine, which uses knowledge of evolution to cast light on human diseases. The approach is interdisciplinary, looking at man's microbiological history, at the biology of the effects of microorganisms on the immune system, and at the implications for chronic inflammatory disorders in multiple organ systems. Finally, the authors describe progress in the exploitation of microorganisms or their components as novel prophylactics and treatments.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7643-8902-4
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date14/08/2009
Pages308 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 170 mm, Height 244 mm
Weight742 g
IllustrationsXII, 308 p.
Article no.6287531
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.16447928
Product groupMedizin
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