Is it safer to fly or take the train? How dangerous is skydiving? And is
eating that extra sausage going to kill you? We've all heard the
statistics for risky activities, but what do they mean in the real
world? In The Norm Chronicles, journalist Michael Blastland and risk
expert David Spiegelhalter explore these questions through the stories
of average Norm and an ingenious measurement called the MicroMorta - a
one-in-a-million chance of dying. They reveal why general anesthesia is
as dangerous as a parachute jump, giving birth in the US is nearly twice
as risky as in the UK, and that the radiation from eating a banana
shaves three seconds off your life. An entertaining guide to the
statistics of personal risk, The Norm Chronicles will enlighten anyone
who has ever worried about the dangers we encounter in our daily lives.