Autoimmunity & the good girls

how permission to put ourselves first has the power to keep us well

Autoimmunity & the good girls

how permission to put ourselves first has the power to keep us well
Sara Hirsh Bordo ; [foreword by Richard Carmona]
Book - 2026

For generations, women have been told to be "good"-to put others first, to silence their own voices, to neglect their own needs. But a new groundswell of evidence reveals the cost: when our lives are compromised, so are our immune systems. Raised in a big Texas-Lebanese family as the eldest and only daughter, Sara Hirsh Bordo grew up caring for everyone else's needs at the expense of her own. Later, as an acclaimed director lifting up other women's stories, she watched her own body collapse under the weight of autoimmune disease and cancer. Only when she finally reclaimed sovereignty over her own voice, did she heal. Determined to understand this link, Sara funded the first quantitative research at the intersection of female empowerment and autoimmunity. The results were groundbreaking: women raised in caretaker roles-especially eldest daughters-are disproportionately likely to develop autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto's, lupus, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and more. This study, endorsed by former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Richard Carmona, garnered national media attention and has been shared across 20 countries.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bordo, Sara Hirsh (Author)
Other Authors: Carmona, Richard H. (writer of foreword)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : HarperOne, 2026.
Edition:First edition.
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