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Extra life : a short history of living longer / Steven Johnson.

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The surprising and important story of how humans gained what amounts to an extra life, from the bestselling author of How We Got To Now and Where Good Ideas Come From. In 1920, at the end of the last major pandemic, global life expectancy was just over forty years. Today, in many parts of the world, human beings can expect to live more than eighty years. As a species we have doubled our life expectancy in just one century. There are a few measures of human progress more astonishing than this increased longevity. Extra Life is Steven Johnson's attempt to understand where that progress came from, telling the epic story of one of humanity's greatest achievements. How many of those extra years came from vaccines, or the decrease in famines, or seatbelts? What are the forces that now keep us alive longer? Behind each breakthrough lies an inspiring story of cooperative innovation, of brilliant thinkers bolstered by strong systems of public support and collaborative networks, and of dedicated activists fighting for meaningful reform. But for all its focus on positive change, this book is also a reminder that meaningful gaps in life expectancy still exist, and that new threats loom on the horizon, as the COVID-19 pandemic has made clear. How do we avoid decreases in life expectancy as our public health systems face unprecedented challenges? What current technologies or interventions that could reduce the impact of future crises are we somehow ignoring? A study in how meaningful change happens in society, Extra Life celebrates the enduring power of common goals and public resources, and the heroes of public health and medicine too often ignored in popular accounts of our history. This is the sweeping story of a revolution with immense public and personal consequences: the doubling of the human life span. -- Provided by bookflaps.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780525538851
  • ISBN: 0525538852
  • ISBN: 0593395697
  • Physical Description: xxxiv, 284 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Riverhead Books, 2021.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Now a PBS documentary series"--Cover
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-274) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Contents -- Introduction: Twenty Thousand Days -- 1. The Long Ceiling: Measuring Life Expectancy -- 2. The Catalogue of Evils: Variolation and Vaccines -- 3. Vital Statistics: Data and Epidemiology -- 4. Safe as Milk: Pasteurization and Chlorination -- 5. Beyond the Placebo Effect: Drug Regulation and Testing -- 6. The Mold that Changed the World: Antibiotics -- 7. Egg Drops and Rocket Sleds: Automobile and Industrial Safety -- 8. Feed the World: The Decline of Famine -- Conclusion: Bhola Island, Revisited -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Subject: Life expectancy > History.
Public health > History.
Genre: Instructional and educational works.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity.

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Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity 362.1 JOH 2021 (Text) 31001101818467 Adult Non Fiction Available -

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