The Man Who Touched His Own Heart
The Man Who Touched His Own Heart
True Tales of Science, Surgery, and Mystery
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This book was fascinating until the chapter toward the end where the author starts urgently recommending “the” “Mediterranean” diet, scaremongering about sugar, and using the O word to describe being fat. I loved learning about how statins work and how atherosclerosis has been present in human history for literal millennia, as well as how it's treated. I skimmed from the dietary advice to the end. Up until the food and health moralism and medical anti-fat bias, this book is amazing.