What if aging is not an inevitable decline, but a biological process we can understand, influence, and one day transform?
In Chaos to Creation, Professor Gordon Slater takes readers to the frontier of regenerative medicine, longevity science, and human performance. Drawing on decades of experience as an internationally recognised orthopaedic surgeon, researcher, and innovator, Dr Slater explores the science behind why we age—and, more importantly, how the body’s own repair systems may hold the key to extending healthspan and improving quality of life.
From the hallmarks of aging and the hidden mechanics of cellular degeneration to stem cells, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, biohacking, and the future of regenerative medicine, this book bridges rigorous scientific evidence with bold possibilities for the future of human biology. It moves beyond symptom management to examine how modern medicine can harness the body’s natural ability to heal, restore, and regenerate tissue.
Blending clinical insight, cutting-edge research, and philosophical reflection, Chaos to Creation challenges readers to rethink aging not as fate, but as a system that may be guided through lifestyle, technology, and breakthrough therapies. Whether you are a healthcare professional, science enthusiast, biohacker, or simply curious about living better for longer, this book offers a compelling vision of what the future of medicine may become.
The question is no longer whether aging can be influenced—but how far we are willing, and able, to go.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if aging is not an inevitable decline, but a biological process we can understand, influence, and one day transform?In Chaos to Creation, Professor Gordon Slater takes readers to the frontier of regenerative medicine, longevity science, and human performance. Drawing on decades of experience as an internationally recognised orthopaedic surgeon, researcher, and innovator, Dr Slater explores the science behind why we age-and, more importantly, how the body's own repair systems may hold the key to extending healthspan and improving quality of life.From the hallmarks of aging and the hidden mechanics of cellular degeneration to stem cells, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, biohacking, and the future of regenerative medicine, this book bridges rigorous scientific evidence with bold possibilities for the future of human biology. It moves beyond symptom management to examine how modern medicine can harness the body's natural ability to heal, restore, and regenerate tissue.Blending clinical insight, cutting-edge research, and philosophical reflection, Chaos to Creation challenges readers to rethink aging not as fate, but as a system that may be guided through lifestyle, technology, and breakthrough therapies. Whether you are a healthcare professional, science enthusiast, biohacker, or simply curious about living better for longer, this book offers a compelling vision of what the future of medicine may become.The question is no longer whether aging can be influenced-but how far we are willing, and able, to go. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798255544516
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