Breath Taking: The Power, Fragility, and Future of Our Extraordinary Lungs

Breath Taking: The Power, Fragility, and Future of Our Extraordinary Lungs

by Michael J. Stephen
Breath Taking: The Power, Fragility, and Future of Our Extraordinary Lungs

Breath Taking: The Power, Fragility, and Future of Our Extraordinary Lungs

by Michael J. Stephen

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Overview

From an expert in pulmonary medicine, the story of our extraordinary lungs, the organ that both explains our origins and holds the keys to our future as a species

We take an average of 7.5 million breaths a year and some 600 million in our lifetime, and what goes on in our body each time oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide expelled is nothing short of miraculous. “Our lungs are the lynchpin between our bodies and the outside world,” writes Dr. Michael Stephen. And yet, we take our lungs for granted until we’re incapacitated and suddenly confronted with their vital importance.

In Breath Taking, pulmonologist Michael Stephen takes us on a journey to shed original and much-needed light on our neglected and extraordinary lungs, at a most critical societal moment. He relates the history of oxygen on Earth and the evolutionary origins of breathing, and explores the healing power of breath and its spiritual potential. He explains in lay terms the links our lungs have with our immune system and with society at large. And he offers illuminating chronicles of pulmonary research and discovery—from Galen in the ancient world to pioneers of lung transplant—and poignant human stories of resilience and recovery—from the frantic attempts to engage his own son’s lungs at birth to patients he treats for cystic fibrosis today.

Despite great advances in science, our lungs are ever more threatened. Asthma is more prevalent than ever; rising stress levels make our lungs vulnerable to disease; and COVID-19 has revealed that vulnerability in historic ways. In this time, Breath Taking offers inspiration and hope to millions whose lungs are affected and vital perspective to us all.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802149329
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Publication date: 01/18/2022
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 663,903
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Dr. Michael J. Stephen is an associate professor at Thomas Jefferson Universityin Philadelphia and director of the Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center. He is a leader of numerous clinical trials and was on the front line caring for COVID-19 patients. Over the past two decades, he has studied advanced end-stage lung diseases and worked with patients at diverse locales, including a Massachusetts prison hospital and a pediatric HIV clinic in Cape Town, South Africa. A graduate of Brown Universityand Boston UniversityMedical School, he lives in New Jersey.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Lungs = Life ix

Part I The Past: The Lungs Shaped Our Beginnings, Physically and Spiritually

Chapter 1 Oxygen, Then Existence 3

Chapter 2 We Must Inhale and Exhale. But Why? 18

Chapter 3 An Infant's Drive to Breathe 43

Chapter 4 The Extraordinary Healing Power of the Breath 57

Part II The Present: Our Lungs-And Us-Against the World

Chapter 5 A Window onto the Immune System 71

Chapter 6 The Lungs and the Common Good 89

Chapter 7 Nicotine Seduction and Stem Cells 116

Chapter 8 Health Is Not the Absence of Disease: Climate Change 135

Chapter 9 Exposures Unnecessary: Time Does Not Heal All Wounds 153

Part III The Future: The Lungs Provide a Vision of What's to Come

Chapter 10 Curing the Incurable 169

Chapter 11 Getting Personal with the Lungs 180

Chapter 12 The Breath and the Voice 192

Chapter 13 The Miracle of Lung Transplant 204

Part IV Life, Love, and the Lungs

Chapter 14 The Greatest Medical Story Never Told 217

Chapter 15 Cystic Fibrosis, the Most Heartbreaking Lung Disease 243

Afterword 267

Acknowledgments 271

Notes 273

Image Credits 295

Index 297

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