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David Servan-Schreiber
David Servan-Schreiber, is a French-born psychiatrist and neuroscientist who is clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and cofounded the Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
He co-directed for several years a US National Institutes of Health lab for the study of clinical cognitive neuroscience and functional neuroimaging and he has published more than 90 scientific monographs, and lectured at leading international academic centres, including Stanford, Columbia, Cornell and Cambridge.
One of the original seven members of the US board of Doctors Without Borders, he helped provide medical and psychiatric relief in Kurdistan, Guatemala, India (Tibetan refugees), Tajikistan and Kosovo, and continues to develop mental health interventions for victims of crises, while also training therapists in crisis areas.
The son of famous French journalist and politician Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber (former editor of L'Express, author of “The American Challenge”), the 46-year-old physician has impressed the layman and medical professional with his book, The Instinct to Heal, which has sold 1.3 million copies world wide and has been translated into 28 languages.
His most recent bestseller is “Anticancer”, a book about the body’s natural defenses against tumor growth and how to use them for prevention and enhancement of conventional treatments. Rights sold in 31 languages, Viking published in the US in September 2008 and it was an immediate NYT bestseller.
www.anticancerbook.com
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•ANTICANCER •HEALTHY LIVING IN 20 RULES AND 100 RECIPES
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| Anticancer, a conversation with David Servan-Schreiber |
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| David Servan-Shreiber talks about food as a way to fight against cancer. |
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| David Servan-Schreiber discusses his relationship to food in relation to cancer. |
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