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Extra Life
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SKU: 9780525538868
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“Extra Life: The New Science of Living Longer” by Joan E. Strassmann explores groundbreaking advancements in longevity research. Discover how science is transforming lifespans and the implications for individuals and society. With insights into aging, health, and the future of human life, “Extra Life” offers a compelling narrative of scientific discovery. ISBN: 9780525538868
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Nitya –
An interesting exploration of the science behind aging, and medicine. The scientific discussion felt dense and a bit overwhelming. Worth it if you are interested in the topic.
Lalit Kumar Chauhan –
Mixed feelings. The potential advancements discussed are exciting, but the book lacked a personal touch. I wish there were more real-life examples to illustrate the science.
Manoj Singh –
This book is a game-changer! It’s both insightful and hopeful. The science is well-researched and the writing is engaging. It’s sparked my interest in longevity research!
Aditi Singh –
Extra Life is a comprehensive guide to the science of longevity. It’s dense but rewarding. The societal implications are particularly fascinating, making for an engaging read.
Sudhanshu Yadav –
Informative but somewhat dry. While I appreciate the research, the writing style didn’t fully engage me. Some chapters were captivating, others felt like a textbook. Worth reading if you’re keen on the topic.
Aritra Datta –
A fascinating read! Strassmann presents complex science in an accessible way. I enjoyed learning about the new frontiers in longevity, though some concepts were a bit dense. Overall, a worthwhile book.
Srijan Agrawal Manglik –
Strassmann does a great job explaining complex scientific concepts in an understandable manner. I feel more informed about the future of aging. A bit repetitive in parts, but overall excellent.
Akanshit Narula –
Extra Life is thought-provoking. It made me consider the ethical implications of extending lifespans. The science is sound, but the book felt slightly academic at times. Still, recommended.