The Family That Couldn'T Sleep: A Medical Mystery

The Family That Couldn'T Sleep: A Medical Mystery

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For Two Hundred Years A Noble Venetian Family Has Suffered From An Inherited Disease That Strikes Their Members In Middle Age, Stealing Their Sleep, Eating Holes In Their Brains, And Ending Their Lives In A Matter Of Months. In Papua New Guinea, A Primitive Tribe Is Nearly Obliterated By A Sickness Whose Chief Symptom Is Uncontrollable Laughter. Across Europe, Millions Of Sheep Rub Their Fleeces Raw Before Collapsing. In England, Cows Attack Their Owners In The Milking Parlors, While In The American West, Thousands Of Deer Starve To Death In Fields Full Of Grass.What These Strange Conditionsincluding Fatal Familial Insomnia, Kuru, Scrapie, And Mad Cow Diseaseshare Is Their Cause: Prions. Prions Are Ordinary Proteins That Sometimes Go Wrong, Resulting In Neurological Illnesses That Are Always Fatal. Even More Mysterious And Frightening, Prions Are Almost Impossible To Destroy Because They Are Not Alive And Have No Dnaand The Diseases They Bring Are Now Spreading Around The World.In The Family That Couldnt Sleep, Essayist And Journalist D. T. Max Tells The Spellbinding Story Of The Prions Hidden Past And Deadly Future. Through Exclusive Interviews And Original Archival Research, Max Explains This Storys Connection To Human Greed And Ambitionfrom The Prussian Chemist Justus Von Liebig, Who Made Cattle Meatier By Feeding Them The Flesh Of Other Cows, To New Guinean Natives Whose Custom Of Eating The Brains Of The Dead Nearly Wiped Them Out. The Biologists Who Have Investigated These Afflictions Are Just As Extraordinaryfor Example, Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, A Selfdescribedpedagogic Pedophiliac Pediatrician Who Cracked Kuru And Won The Nobel Prize, And Another Nobel Winner, Stanley Prusiner, A Driven, Feared Selfpromoter Who Identified The Key Protein That Revolutionized Prion Study.With Remarkable Precision, Grace, And Sympathy, Maxwho Himself Suffers From An Inherited Neurological Illnessexplores Maladies That Have Tormented Humanity For Centuries And Gives Reason To Hope That Someday Cures Will Be Found. And He Eloquently Demonstrates That In Our Relationship To Nature And These Ailments, We Have Been Our Own Worst Enemy.Advance Praisethe Family That Couldnt Sleep Is A Riveting Detective Story That Plumbs One Of The Deepest Mysteries Of Biology. The Story Takes The Reader From The Torments Of An Italian Family Cursed With Sleeplessness To The Mad Cows Of England (And, Now, America), Following An Unlikely Trail Of Misfolded Proteins. D. T. Max Unfolds His Absorbing Narrative With Rare Grace And Makes The Science Sing. Michael Pollan, Author Of The Omnivores Dilemma And The Botany Of Desiremuch Has Been Written About Prions And Mad Cow Diseasenearly All Of It Is Worthless. Thankfully, From The World Of Journalism Comes D.T. Max To Set Things Right. Throw All Those Other Mad Cow Books In The Trash: This Is The Book To Read About Prionsor Whatever You Want To Call Them. Its A Riveting Tale, Told By Someone With A Very Special Understanding, Derived In Part From His Own Strange Ailment. Find A Cozy Spot, Clear Your Schedule And Dive In. Laurie Garrett, Author Of Betrayal Of Trust And The Coming Plagued. T. Max Deftly Unfolds The Mysterious Prion In All Its Villainous Guises. Although Scientists Do Not Fully Understand These Proteinshow They Replicate And Wreak Such Havoc In Their Victims Brainsthe Family That Couldnt Sleep Reveals Their Historical, Cultural, And Scientific Place In Our World. Prepare To Be Enlightened, Entertained, And Frightened.Katrina Firlik, Md, Author Of Another Day In The Frontal Lobea Great Book. D.T. Max Has Drawn The Curtain On A Cabinet Of Folly And Malady That Will Stagger Your Imagination. Philip Weiss, Author Of American Tabood.T. Max Has Combined The Enthralling Medical Anthropology Of Oliver Sacks With The Gothic Horror Of Stephen King To Produce A Medical Detective Story That Is As Intelligent As It Is Spooky. The Villain Of The Family That C

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  • Q: What is the page count of 'The Family That Couldn't Sleep'? A: The book has three hundred thirty-six pages. This length allows for an in-depth exploration of prion diseases and their implications.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book features hardcover binding. Hardcover books are known for their durability and ability to withstand wear and tear.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Family That Couldn't Sleep'? A: The author is D.T. Max. He is an essayist and journalist known for his engaging writing on complex medical topics.
  • Q: What is the genre of this book? A: This book falls under the category of medical mystery and non-fiction. It combines storytelling with scientific exploration of prion diseases.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'The Family That Couldn't Sleep'? A: Themes include genetic disorders, medical ethics, and the impact of disease on society. The narrative weaves together personal and scientific stories.
  • Q: How do I read 'The Family That Couldn't Sleep'? A: You can read it as a standard book by turning the pages. The engaging narrative makes it suitable for both casual and serious readers.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: No, this book is not specifically aimed at young readers. Its complex themes and medical content may be better suited for adults.
  • Q: What is the recommended audience for this book? A: The recommended audience is adults interested in medical mysteries and non-fiction narratives. Readers looking for a deep dive into prion diseases will find it engaging.
  • Q: Can I read this book if I have no background in science? A: Yes, you can read it without a science background. The author explains complex topics in an accessible way.
  • Q: How should I store 'The Family That Couldn't Sleep'? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps preserve the binding and pages.
  • Q: What is the best way to care for my hardcover book? A: Keep it on a bookshelf or in a protective cover to avoid damage. Regularly dust the cover to maintain its appearance.
  • Q: Is the book safe to handle with clean hands? A: Yes, it is safe to handle with clean hands. Keeping it free from moisture will help prevent damage.
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  • Q: Does this book come with a warranty? A: No, this book does not come with a warranty. However, check the seller's return policy for any applicable guarantees.
  • Q: Is there a return policy if I change my mind after purchase? A: Yes, most sellers offer a return policy. Review the specific policy where you purchased the book for details.

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