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Essential4Health

Evidence-based natural health

Essential4Health

Evidence-based natural health

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"Woman: An Intimate Geography" by Natalie Angier explores the complexities of female biology, covering topics like reproductive health, hormones, and evolutionary science. Blending research with cultural insights, the book challenges misconceptions and highlights the intricacies of the female body. Angier’s engaging approach offers a deeper understanding of womanhood from both scientific and societal perspectives. A compelling read for those interested in the biological, medical, and cultural aspects of female health.

"Woman: An Intimate Geography" by Natalie Angier explores the complexities of female biology, covering topics like reproductive health, hormones, and evolutionary science. Blending research with cultural insights, the book challenges misconceptions and highlights the intricacies of the female body. Angier’s engaging approach offers a deeper understanding of womanhood from both scientific and societal perspectives. A compelling read for those interested in the biological, medical, and cultural aspects of female health.

Author

Natalie Angier

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Woman: An Intimate Geography

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Natalie Angier is a Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist renowned for her ability to make scientific topics accessible and engaging. She is best known for her work as a writer for The New York Times. Her book, "Woman: An Intimate Geography" (1999), provides a comprehensive exploration of female biology, challenging misconceptions and celebrating the complexity of the female body.

Natalie Angier is a Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist renowned for her ability to make scientific topics accessible and engaging. She is best known for her work as a writer for The New York Times. Her book, "Woman: An Intimate Geography" (1999), provides a comprehensive exploration of female biology, challenging misconceptions and celebrating the complexity of the female body.

Language

English

Topic

Reproductive Health

ISBN 10|13 

0544228103 | 978-0544228108

Print Length

512 pages

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