Gene Genius

Gene Genius

by Sue Williams and Dr Margaret Smith
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/09/2015

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Gene Genius: Understand your DNA and create your own genetic roadmap to health and happiness


• Ever wondered why someone on exactly the same diet loses weight much faster than you?

• Puzzled about why you crave a sugar fix more than other people seem to?

• Can't understand why your best friend stresses less than you?

• Can't work out why some people love taking risks, when you don't?


The answers are all in our genes. Today, we sit on the threshold of the most far–reaching health revolution of our times – now we can identify some of the key genes that make a huge difference to our individual make–up.


Gene Genius explains the science of DNA and genetic inheritance. This book takes you on a journey through the human genome, shedding light on how your genes influence your mental and physical health and showing how you can plot a clear path to a healthier you.


Leading genetic scientist Dr Margaret Smith along with health writer Sue Williams offer suggestions for how to deal with any problematic genetic inheritance, such as a predisposition to weight gain, mental illness, stress, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, drug or alcohol dependencies and much more.


Their sensible, informed advice reveals how you can transform your health and well–being by working in harmony with your genes and accomplish life–changing results.

ISBN:
9781760376475
9781760376475
Category:
Diets & dieting
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-09-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
HQ Non Fiction
Sue Williams

Sue Williams is the author of a number of bestselling books, including Father Bob: The Larrikin Priest; Women of the Outback; No Time For Fear the story of shark attack survivor Paul de Gelder and Mean Streets, Kind Heart: The Father Chris Riley Story.

Her other books include Left for Dead; Outback Spirit; Welcome to the Outback; Peter Ryan: The Inside Story and And Then The Darkness, about the disappearance of the British backpacker Peter Falconio, which was shortlisted for the prestigious Gold Dagger Award in the UK for the true crime book of the year, and the Ned Kelly Awards in Australia.

Also an award-winning journalist, Sue was born in England, and worked in print and television in the UK and New Zealand. She spent many years travelling around the world before falling in love with Australia in 1989. Since settling here, she has written for many of Australia's leading newspapers and magazines.

Sue's book, Father Bob, inspired the first edition of Penguin's immersive, interactive online reading experience, True Stories. She lives in Sydney's Kings Cross with her partner, writer Jimmy Thomson.

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