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Dr. Andrew Weil, M.D. is one practitioner of modern western medicine who does not subscribe to the notion that there is a pill for every ailment. Rather he advocates a more proactive approach not to the mere absence of identifiable disease, but the promotion of health.

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No one has been more influential in the recent increase in modern Western medicine's acceptance of the value of the traditional practices it has often shunned than Dr. Andrew Weil. His advocacy in bestselling books such as Spontaneous Healing and Eating Well for Optimum Health for integrative medicine that recognizes the importance of mind, body, and spirit have changed the habits and outlook of many thousands of readers.

In Healthy Aging: A Lifelong Guide to Your Physical and Spiritual Well-Being, he turns his open-minded and sensible style toward perhaps his most all-encompassing subject yet, showing how to age as productively and healthily as possible, but also arguing that aging is an inevitable part of the life cycle that youth-obsessed Western culture should embrace rather than deny.

Here Dr. Weil shares with us his characteristically omnivorous list of the 10 Books to Read on Science, which ranges from a favorite sourcebook on aging to fascinating studies of everything from odors to tsunamis.

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