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Secrets of the Human Body

By: Chris van Tulleken, Xand van Tulleken, Andrew Cohen
Narrated by: Xand van Tulleken
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206 bones. One heart. Two eyes. Ten fingers. You may think you know what makes up a human. But it turns out our bodies are full of surprises.

What makes tears of joy different from tears of sadness?

Why is a gut feeling so much smarter than you think?

And why is 90% of you not even human?

You may think you know the human body – heart, lungs, brain and bones – but your body is full of extraordinary mysteries that science is only just beginning to understand. This book, which accompanies a major new BBC TV programme, will change the way we think about our bodies.

Doctors are in the business of keeping secrets, but medical confidentiality isn’t just about privacy, shame or discretion. It’s about vulnerability to exploitation. In this ground-breaking new book, the effervescent van Tulleken twins bring their knowledge and charm to the page to reveal just how well our bodies keep secrets from the things that want to exploit it: bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, larger predators and, crucially, other people. They uncover the remarkable stories behind the science we are not meant to know, on matters of life and death.

Leading us through these revelations are tales of everyday miracles – the human stories that bind every one of us together through the universal stages of life. From the most extreme environments on Earth to the most extreme events, Chris and Xand reveal the incredible abilities every human shares. Arranged around the three themes of learning, survival and growth, this book shows the human body like never before.

Combining cutting-edge science and technology with stunning photography that gives us a tantalising glimpse beneath our skin, the van Tullekens reveal the secrets that make very ordinary human body … extraordinary.

©2017 Chris van Tulleken, Xand van Tulleken and Andrew Cohen (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers
Biological Sciences Biology Science Heartfelt Physiology

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Critic reviews

"The van Tullekens are the pin-up doctors at the forefront of HIV research, medicine in war zones and the Ebola epidemic. They're so warm and likeable that they've made roughly 20 TV shows between them in the past 10 years. Proving that smart is indeed the new sexy, both van Tullekens are highly qualified doctors researching and treating infectious diseases, while their shows tend to involve hair-raising, death-defying or body-hacking challenges - all carried off with inexhaustible good humour in the name of science. Indeed, at the age of 36, their bucket list is as short as Chris' stubble: to date they've trekked to the North Pole, shoved spikes through their tongues and even won a BAFTA." ( Evening Standard)
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interesting exploration of human biology, and the viruses and diseases that shape it.
Narrated wonderfully by one of the authors.

fascinating overview of human biology

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As per the title! although as I apparently have to put a fifteen word minimum..

excellent flow for a difficult mix of elements

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Really liked it even though some of it was over my head 🤣but still enjoyed listening and learning

Very interesting and enjoyable to listen to

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I was worried this would not go into as much depth as I wanted, but I was wrong. It is full of so much information - thoroughly up to date research - and yet written and narrated in a clear and approachable way. Not at all dry and not at all superficial.
I recommend it to anyone with a human body.

Fascinating

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The book is a surprisingly fresh take on a topic done many times before. Novel anecdotes and a sense of genuine interest in topics make it an interesting read.

A surprisingly fresh take on an old subject.

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