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Death by Comfort

How Modern Life Is Killing Us and What We Can Do About It

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Death by Comfort

By: Paul Taylor
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Modern humans are the most overweight, depressed, medicated and addicted cohort of adults that has ever lived, yet life has never been so good!

Our sedentary lifestyles and ultra-processed foods are making us overweight and sick. Our thermoneutral environments are making us soft. Our digital world is leaving us physically disconnected. Clearly, something is wrong with modern life.

The solution? Embrace discomfort. This audiobook explores the science behind counting your steps, cold showers, intermittent fasting, ‘digital sunsets’, and much, much more – and how it can improve your physical and mental health.

Backed by powerful research, Death by Comfort is a fascinating and entertaining exploration of what we need to do in order to survive and thrive in the modern world.

©2023 Paul Taylor (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing
Aging & Longevity Diets, Nutrition & Healthy Eating Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Stress Management Nutrition Healthy Diet Health

Critic reviews

'Paul is part educator, part coach, part terrifying drill sergeant and exactly what most of us need. This is an invaluable resource that, for many, will become an integral part of their new operating system.' (Craig Harper, speaker, author, researcher, podcaster and PhD candidate)
'In Death by Comfort, Paul has gone to the next level in translating bleeding-edge science into practices and tools that you can use every day to give yourself a life that is what you want it to be.' (Grant Schofield, Professor of Public Health and Director of the Human Potential Centre, Auckland University of Technology)
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