Eliana Liotta

Eliana Liotta, writer, journalist and science popularizer, is the author of best sellers including La Dieta Smartfood (Rizzoli, 2016), with the scientific stamp of the Ieo, published in more than 20 countries, and L’età non è uguale per tutti (La nave di Teseo, 2018), written in team with doctors and researchers at Humanitas University Hospital. His latest essay is Trials of Happiness (La nave di Teseo, 2019): collecting 25 ideas recognized by science for living joyfully, in collaboration with the University and San Raffaele Hospital in Milan. She signs two weekly columns in Corriere della Sera: one in Corriere Salute and one in Io donna. In Milan, she is vice-president of Dal Verme and Arcimboldi theaters and serves on the scientific committee for the City’s 2020 cultural program schedule I Talenti delle donne. In 2017 he won the Premiolino, Italy’s oldest journalism award, and in 2019 the Bologna Award for communicating environmental sustainability.
For La nave di Teseo she published her latest books: Il cibo che ci salverà (2021) and La vita non è una corsa (2024).

Life is not a race

Breaks are the key, the only key, to regaining energy and are also the way to hope to live well and long.

The food that will save us

There is a food that is both kind to the body and to the planet. It is an intelligent food, suitable for the Anthropocene, the era in which we live and where humans are the ones who influence the events of nature. The food that will save us, the new book by Eliana Liotta, demonstrates…

Nature’s revolt

Extreme heat, hurricanes, torrential rains, wildfires, aggressive new viruses like the one that scarred the entire world in 2020. Nature began to rebel. And we are running out of time: man’s impact on our planet now carries an unsustainable burden. Many infectious diseases…

Evidence of happiness. 25 science-recognized ideas for living joyfully

Happiness is a gift we should give to ourselves. After all, we deserve it.

It is said that we are born to suffer, but studies prove that human history advances in search of joy, our life principle. This is evidenced by art, music, …