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We Are Electric: Inside the 200-Year Hunt for Our Body's Bioelectric Code, and What the Future Holds

We Are Electric: Inside the 200-Year Hunt for Our Body's Bioelectric Code, and What the Future Holds

by Sally Adee

Grand Central Publishing ·2023 ·352 pages
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Science journalist Sally Adee breaks open the field of bioelectricity—the electric currents that run through our bodies and every living thing—its misunderstood history, and why new discoveries will lead to new ways around antibiotic resistance, cleared arteries, and new ways to combat cancer. You may be familiar with the idea of our body's the bacterial fauna that populate our gut and can so profoundly affect our health. In We Are Electric we cross into new scientific discovering your body's electrome. Every cell in our bodies—bones, skin, nerves, muscle—has a voltage, like a tiny battery. It is the reason our brain can send signals to the rest of our body, how we develop in the womb, and why our body knows to heal itself from injury. When bioelectricity goes awry, illness, deformity, and cancer can result. But if we can control or correct this bioelectricity, the implications for our health are an undo switch for cancer that could flip malignant cells back into healthy ones; the ability to regenerate cells, organs, even limbs; to slow aging and so much more. The next scientific frontier might be decrypting the bioelectric code, much the way we did the genetic code. Yet the field is still emerging from two centuries of skepticism and entanglement with medical quackery, all stemming from an 18th-century scientific war about the nature of electricity between Luigi Galvani (father of bioelectricity, famous for shocking frogs) and Alessandro Volta (inventor of the battery). In We Are Electric , award-winning science writer Sally Adee takes readers through the thrilling history of bioelectricity and into the from the Victorian medical charlatans claiming to use electricity to cure everything from paralysis to diarrhea, to the advances helped along by the giant axons of squids, and finally to the brain implants and electric drugs that await us—and the moral implications therein. The bioelectric revolution starts here.


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"Adee is careful to acknowledge that it's 'very, very early days.' Readers may want to insulate themselves a little from some of her higher-voltage claims."

Richard Lea· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Adee emphasizes that much of the new research will inevitably hit dead ends, as much scientific inquiry inevitably does, and many experiment results are proving difficult to reliably replicate."

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"Often amusing, always engaging ..."

Sean Duke· The Irish Times Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Adee's enthusiasm is infectious, and she conveys well the jaw-dropping scale and complexity of this newly discovered 'electrome'."

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"Moreover, she has done so without apparently drinking the Kool-Aid of today's many bioelectricity boosters."

Simon Winchester· The New York Times Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"With lucid explanations and fascinating anecdotes, Adee is the perfect guide to this hidden realm."

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