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Exquisite Machine: The New Science of the Heart
Exquisite Machine: The New Science of the Heart | Sian E Harding
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How science is opening up the mysteries of the heart, revealing the poetry in motion within the machine. Your heart is a miracle in motion, a marvel of construction unsurpassed by any human-made creation. It beats 100,000 times every day--if you were to live to 100, that would be more than 3 billion beats across your lifespan. Despite decades of effort in labs all over the world, we have not yet been able to replicate the heart's perfect engineering. But, as Sian Harding shows us in The Exquisite Machine, new scientific developments are opening up the mysteries of the heart. And this explosion of new science--ultrafast imaging, gene editing, stem cells, artificial intelligence, and advanced sub-light microscopy--has crucial, real-world consequences for health and well-being. Harding--a world leader in cardiac research--explores the relation between the emotions and heart function, reporting that the heart not only responds to our emotions, it creates them as well. The condition known as Broken Heart Syndrome, for example, is a real disorder than can follow bereavement or stress. The Exquisite Machine describes the evolutionary forces that have shaped the heart's response to damage, the astonishing rejuvenating power of stem cells, how we can avoid heart disease, and why it can be so hard to repair a damaged heart. It tells the stories of patients who have had the devastating experiences of a heart attack, chaotic heart rhythms, or stress-induced acute heart failure. And it describes how cutting-edge technologies are enabling experiments and clinical trials that will lead us to new solutions to the worldwide scourge of heart disease.
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There were some surprising facts in this book that made it really interesting. I think anyone with a beating heart could learn something from this book. It also discusses the challenges to making greater strides in medical treatment for heart conditions around the world. It‘s really amazing what this little, fist sized muscle in your chest can do.
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GingerAntics I definitely recommend, but it is a little more scientific than some other popular books about human systems. #SianEHarding #ExquisiteMachine #TheHeart 7d
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No citation was given for this statistic, but I would certainly be interested in hearing more about this. That really seems like a lot.
#SianEHarding #ExquisiteMachine #LifeExpectancy #centenarian

julesG I guess recent events might have an influence on that. 1w
Bookwormjillk I would also like to see the source and what it is based on. And is that global? 1w
Bookwomble Here's some UK data you might find interesting. The life expectancy of the UK population is the only developed nation to be in decline, widely considered to be a consequence of 2010 government Austerity policies that protected the wealthy at the expense of the general public, women being most affected. The 2004 forecast for life expectancy of those born in 2023 was downgraded in 2022 from 94 to 88 years. Thanks capitalists! Data link below 👇 7d
Deblovestoread @julesG Absolutely recent events would affect that number…ugh! 7d
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From the brain to the heart… let‘s do this.
#SianEHarding #TheExquisiteMachine #audiobook