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The Better Half
The Better Half: On the Genetic Superiority of Women | Dr. Sharon Moalem, MD, PhD
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An award-winning physician and scientist makes the game-changing case that genetic females are stronger than males at every stage of life Here are some facts: Women live longer than men. They have stronger immune systems. They're better at fighting cancer and surviving famine, and even see the world in a wider variety of colors. They are simply stronger than men at every stage of life. Why is this? And why are we taught the opposite? To find out, Dr. Sharon Moalem drew on his own medical experiences - treating premature babies in the neonatal intensive care unit; recruiting the elderly for neurogenetic studies; tending to HIV-positive orphans in Thailand - and tried to understand why in every instance men were consistently less likely to thrive. The answer, he discovered, lies in our genetics: two X chromosomes offer a powerful survival advantage. With clear, captivating prose that weaves together eye-opening research, case studies, diverse examples ranging from the behavior of honeybees to American pioneers, as well as experiences from his personal life and his own patients, Moalem explains why genetic females triumph over males when it comes to resiliency, intellect, stamina, immunity and much more. He also calls for a reconsideration of our male-centric, one-size-fits-all view of medical studies and even how we prescribe medications - a view that still sees women through the lens of men. Revolutionary and yet utterly convincing, The Better Half will make you see humanity and the survival of our species anew.
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This was really interesting. It's about females being superior to males because they have extra genetic code. The author also points out a lot of ways that men and women are different and probably need to be treated differently from a medical standpoint. It's interesting.

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An interesting look at why genetic females (XX) seem to have a chromosome advantage when it comes to fighting off serious illness and achieving longevity, but are also more prone to autoimmune conditions. 4🌟

Thanks to NetGalley & publishers, Penguin UK / Allen Lane, for the opportunity to read an ARC. #NetGalley

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