Hacking Humanity: How technology can help you live healthier for longer

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Description

What if we could stop cancer in its tracks, lose weight at will and even reverse the signs of ageing? With new developments in artificial intelligence, gene editing and robotics, it might all be possible sooner than you think.In Hacking Humanity, technology journalist Lara Lewington takes us to the cutting edge of scientific research to demystify how new innovations are transforming medicine for the better. Drawing us into the science behind the world’s healthiest people from the Blue Zones to Silicon Valley while experimenting with the new technology already available, she examines the real challenges ahead and how we can overcome them. From new miracle drugs to life-saving robotic assistants and diagnostic tools that help us avoid disease altogether, today’s most exciting innovations are paving the way for tomorrow’s healthcare revolution, extending not only our lifespans but also our healthspans – the amount of time we spend living in good health.With expert insights and clear explanations, Hacking Humanity reveals how we can harness the power of technology to improve our lives today and transform our healthcare system for a better tomorrow, unlocking the power to reshape our genetic destinies and live longer and healthier lives.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 4 × 13.8 × 22.2 cm
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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

304

Publisher

Year Published

2025-7-10

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

075356114X

About The Author

Lara is a TV presenter and journalist, specialising in lifestyle technology. She co-presents the BBC's flagship technology show, Click, and has written for a range of major UK newspapers. Specialising in lifestyle and health innovation, she's always learning about, and testing, the tech that claims to make our lives easier. She’s appeared on numerous BBC programmes and interviewed celebrities such as Michael Douglas, Leonardo Di Caprio, Cameron Diaz, Joan Collins, Will Smith, Tom Cruise, J Lo, Alice Cooper, Carla Bruni and scores of others.