Paul Ewald
Paul W. Ewald is an evolutionary biologist known for his work on the evolution of infectious disease. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of how pathogens evolve and the implications for public health.
Books
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1. Plague Time
The New Germ Theory of Disease
This compelling work delves into the intricate relationship between infectious diseases and chronic illnesses, challenging conventional medical wisdom. It explores the idea that many chronic conditions, traditionally attributed to genetic or lifestyle factors, may actually have infectious origins. Through a blend of scientific research and case studies, the book presents a paradigm shift in understanding the role of pathogens in diseases like cancer, heart disease, and mental disorders. It advocates for a reevaluation of medical approaches, emphasizing the need for a more integrated perspective on health and disease prevention.
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