Женщина. Эволюционный взгляд на то, как и почему появилась женская форма - Дина Эмера


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Зачем женщинам месячные и почему они так болезненны? Почему беременность – самое, возможно, чудесное событие в организме – связана с бесчисленным множеством потенциальных осложнений, от высокого кровяного давления и диабета до преждевременных родов и послеродовой депрессии? И как менопауза, наступающая внезапно и без предупреждения, влияет на женское тело?
Эволюционный генетик и педагог доктор Дина Эмера провела большую часть своей жизни за изучением эволюции женской репродуктивной системы. И эта книга, основанная на ее обширных профессиональных знаниях, опыте матери четверых детей и любви к преподаванию, позволяет нам заглянуть в наше эволюционное прошлое и проливает свет на то, как и, что более важно, почему женское тело трансформировалось в течение миллионов лет, став таким, каким мы его знаем.
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