How to Survive a Pandemic by Michael Greger, M.D. - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Title:
How to Survive a Pandemic
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781529054910
Overview:
In How to Survive a Pandemic, Dr Michael Greger offers a timely, evidence-based guide to understanding how infectious diseases spread from animals to people and what individuals and communities can do to reduce exposure, protect loved ones, and lessen the odds of future outbreaks. Written with clarity and practical purpose, the book blends scientific insight with accessible guidance, drawing on Greger’s medical training and his long-standing commitment to nutrition-based prevention. Readers will explore the origins of zoonotic diseases—from tuberculosis and bird flu to HIV and the ongoing coronavirus family—and learn concrete steps they can take, from everyday health habits to broader public-health considerations, to build resilience in the face of emerging threats. While rooted in science, the tone remains hopeful and empowering, translating complex epidemiology into actionable actions for families, educators, and workplace teams. This paperback edition makes dense science approachable, turning anxiety into preparedness and turning knowledge into everyday safeguards for a calmer, healthier future.
What Makes This Book Stand Out:
What sets How to Survive a Pandemic apart is Dr Greger’s blend of rigorous, evidence-based analysis with practical, do-able steps anyone can implement. As a physician and lecturer who has spent decades interpreting nutrition and health research, Greger connects the dots between animal-to-human disease transmission and everyday choices. The book emphasizes prevention through lifestyle and informed decisions, without sensationalism, making it accessible to non-specialists while remaining credible for readers seeking depth. Its clear focus on zoonotic origins—how pathogens emerge from animal encounters—provides a grounded framework for understanding current and future risks. This isn’t just theory; it offers concrete recommendations for individuals, families, and communities to reduce risk and support public health.
Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This book speaks to curious readers who want reliable, readable guidance on pandemics and prevention. It’s ideal for health-conscious households, students of public health and nutrition, classroom or home educators planning timely discussions on disease prevention, and gift buyers seeking thoughtful, evidence-based non-fiction. Whether you’re a parent looking to protect your family, a professional seeking practical health literacy, or a BookTok reader exploring relatable science, How to Survive a Pandemic offers a balanced, accessible approach that informs without overwhelming. Its approachable tone makes complex topics feel doable, turning fear into informed action.
Key Highlights:
- Authoritative, evidence-based guidance from a practising physician and acclaimed health author
- Clear explanation of zoonotic diseases and how pathogens jump from animals to humans
- Practical, daily-life steps to strengthen resilience and reduce risk
- Accessible overview of global health considerations beyond individual behavior
- Timely context for current and future pandemics presented in an engaging, non-sensational way
- Explicit links between nutrition, immunity, and infection risk (grounded in Greger’s broader work)
About the Author:
Dr Michael Greger, M.D., FACLM, is a physician, New York Times bestselling author, and a renowned advocate for nutrition-based prevention. A founder of NutritionFacts.org, he trained at the Cornell University School of Agriculture and the Tufts University School of Medicine. Greger is widely cited for his evidence-based approach to health and his role as a leading voice in lifestyle medicine. His work, including How Not to Die, has shaped public understanding of how diet and lifestyle influence disease risk. In 2017 he received the ACLM Lifestyle Medicine Trailblazer Award, reflecting his impact on science-informed wellness. This book continues his mission: translating rigorous research into practical tools for better everyday health.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you’ve wondered how to stay safer in a world where new infectious threats emerge, this book delivers clarity without sensationalism. It translates complex epidemiology into accessible actions—simple shifts in daily habits, smarter risk assessment, and a better grasp of how science translates into policy and personal responsibility. The author’s credibility, grounded in medical training and a track record of reliable nutrition-focused research, makes this title a trusted companion for readers who want to be informed, prepared, and empowered. It’s the kind of practical non-fiction that sits confidently on a bookshelf and in a bedside table, ready for thoughtful reading and real-world application.
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