In the molecule from madness. Stories about how the brain breaks. Manning Peskin S.
A college graduate cannot remember whether she had breakfast, but she is already tied to dinner to a hospital bed and has no doubt that he is fighting with a zombie. A happy lover plans to make an offer to the chosen one at a luxurious resort, but suddenly becomes furious, and such severe cramps are shook that he almost bites his tongue. Poor farmers in South Carolina die one by one from the mysterious epidemic of dementia, accompanied by a strange skin rash and itching. This is not a script for a mystical thriller, but real stories of people with neurological diseases.
In his book, the cognitive neurologist Sarah Manning Peskin tells how the magnificent creation of nature - our brain - turns out to be vulnerable to microscopic molecules that can change our personality, deprive the ability to think and control the body. Her bewitching and convincing book is read in one breath and will like the fans of Oliver Sax, “Doctor of House” and the history of medicine.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years |
| Author | Peskin Sarah Manning |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| The subject of the book | Natural Sciences |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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