How do our bodies change as we grow and get older, and how does that affect the way we live and the things we need? This thought-provoking series look at topics like exercise, nutrition, and mental development, explains the impact of our genes, our environment, and risky behaviours, and answers questions like 'Why do teens get so emotional?' and 'Why does granny forget things she did yesterday but remember her childhood?'
This is Book 8 in the Your Body for Life Series. See all Your Body for Life books here.
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