Editors Reads

Best Health & Wellness Books

31 expert-reviewed books — page 2 of 2

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The Obesity Code

by Jason Fung

4.6

A nephrologist argues that obesity is caused by insulin resistance and chronic insulin elevation — not by calories in/calories out — and that intermittent fasting is the solution.

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4.5

Atul Gawande argues that the humble checklist is the most powerful tool available for reducing failure in complex environments — drawing on evidence from surgery, aviation, construction, and finance to make the case.

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The Circadian Code

by Satchin Panda

4.4

Dr. Satchin Panda, the world's leading researcher on circadian rhythms, explains how aligning your eating, sleeping, and activity with your internal clock dramatically improves health outcomes.

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In Defense of Food

by Michael Pollan

4.3

Michael Pollan's response to the nutritionism that has dominated American food culture — a short, elegant argument that the answer to the question of what to eat is simpler than the food industry and nutrition science want us to believe.

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Metabolical

by Robert Lustig

4.3

Robert Lustig argues that chronic disease is driven by processed food and metabolic dysfunction — and that the current medical and food industry response actively worsens the problem.

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