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[This Week's Books] 'The Lies I Taught in Medical School' and More

[This Week's Books] 'The Lies I Taught in Medical School' and More
The Lies I Was Taught in Medical School

The author grew up eating healthy food thanks to a mother who was a medical nutritionist. After entering medical school, the author learned various knowledge about health. However, having suffered from diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis at a young age, the author realized that the knowledge learned from the mother and at university was incorrect. This book corrects misconceptions about diseases and aging and teaches how to live a long and healthy life. (Written by Robert Lufkin / Translated by Yoo Younghoon / Somssi Company)


[This Week's Books] 'The Lies I Taught in Medical School' and More
Astrophysics for Anxious People

This book introduces 13 cosmic disaster scenarios that could be depicted in movies or novels. The author is an astrophysicist and fantasy novel writer. Most of the 13 disasters described in the book are either events far in the future or have a low probability of occurring. It provides fascinating astrophysics knowledge and emphasizes the need for us to strive not to push Earth's environment into crisis. (Written by Licia Troisi / Translated by Kim Hyunju / Pluto)


[This Week's Books] 'The Lies I Taught in Medical School' and More
How They Succeeded in AI Transformation

This book examines how global companies such as Amazon, Walmart, Nike, JP Morgan Chase, and Goldman Sachs are utilizing generative artificial intelligence (AI) for business innovation. It reviews failures in corporate AI transformation and introduces five rules for success. It also provides step-by-step strategic plans necessary for AI business transformation. (Written by Kim Hyungtaek & Lee Seungjun / Will Company)


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