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Nobody wants to get sick, especially with hereditary disorders. However, this book tells us that some diseases used to be the results of natural selection of genes, because they could improve our chance of survival under specific environments. These disorders have thus embedded themselves in our genetic code. Hemochromatosis, diabetes, iron deficiencies, anemia, roundworms — these illnesses that we all wish to avoid — are the unique evolutionary legacy of life.

This book was written by Sharon Moalem and Jonathan Prince. Sharon Moalem received his Ph.D. in human physiology at the University of Toronto and completed his MD at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. His fields of research are rare disease, neurogenetics, and biotechnology; he is the author of several science books, such as How Sex Works: Why We Look, Smell, Taste, Feel and Act the Way We Do, and The DNA Restart: Unlock Your Personal Genetic Code to Eat for Your Genes, Lose Weight, and Reverse Aging. Jonathan Prince was a senior advisor and speechwriter in the Clinton White House. Esquire named him one of America's Best and Brightest in 2005 for his work to improve political advertising.