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Outlive
- The Science and Art of Longevity
- By: Peter Attia, Bill Gifford
- Narrated by: Peter Attia
- Length: 17 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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For all its successes, mainstream medicine has failed to make much progress against the diseases of ageing that kill most people: heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and type 2 diabetes. Too often, it intervenes with treatments too late, prolonging lifespan at the expense of quality of life. Dr Peter Attia, the world's top longevity expert who is featured on Chris Hemsworth's National Geographic documentary Limitless, believes we must replace this outdated framework with a personalised, proactive strategy for longevity.
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Exceptional and not just for the longevity science
- By Jaiboo on 16-04-23
- Outlive
- The Science and Art of Longevity
- By: Peter Attia, Bill Gifford
- Narrated by: Peter Attia
A wonderful new way of looking at medicine.
Reviewed: 18-12-23
Truly appreciate this new way of looking at medicine. The priorities are very clear. Even though the topic is highly ambitious and beyond complex (I listened to several chapters numerous times) - I feel that this book has given me the basics of what is really important for a happy and healthy life. I am now even more inspired to exercise, less fanatical about food and very aware that my taking care of my mental and emotional health has been the biggest blessing of all.
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Blue Eyes and a Wild Spirit
- By: Jane Wellesley
- Narrated by: Victoria Grove
- Length: 15 hrs and 16 mins
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Dorothy Wellesley was a poet, gardener, traveler and heiress; she was also bisexual and a rebel. She became the lover of Vita Sackville-West, wrecking her marriage to the Duke of Wellington. She was the intimate friend of W.B. Yeats in his final years. On the fringes of the Bloomsbury Group, she had a unique view of these iconic writers and artists. The biography draws on unpublished material, including private Wellesley family papers and hitherto unknown source materials. This is a riveting story of a complex and fascinating woman.
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A life worth telling
- By mariann w. on 26-06-23
- Blue Eyes and a Wild Spirit
- By: Jane Wellesley
- Narrated by: Victoria Grove
A life worth telling
Reviewed: 26-06-23
Jane Wellesley’s account of her grandmother’s life is a most beautiful reminder that nothing is ever wasted. Dorothy Wellesley’s dedication to poetry has deeply moved me. This book is a true gift; it gave me the honour to ‘meet’ a remarkably ‘wild spirit’. The author asks intelligent and searching questions and her answers feel fair, respectful and loving. Jane Wellesley has certainly created a view that has inspired me to be in awe of her grandmother for many more reasons than her poetry.
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