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Marianne J. Legato

    Dr. Marianne J. Legato is a distinguished academic physician and author renowned for her pioneering work in gender-specific medicine. Her writings and lectures explore the distinct physiological and health considerations unique to women, advocating for medical research and practice that directly addresses these differences. Dr. Legato's contributions aim to foster a deeper understanding of sex-based variations in health and promote a more equitable and effective approach to healthcare for all.

    Miért nem emlékeznek a férfiak és miért nem felejtenek a nők?
    Por Que los Hombres Mueren Antes: Estrategias Para Vivir Mas Con Mas Salud = Why Men Die First
    Evas Rippe
    Principles od Gender-Specific Medicine 1-2
    What Women Need to Know
    Why Men Die First
    • 2014

      What Women Need to Know

      From Headaches to Heart Disease and Everything in Between

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      After traveling the country and listening to women's most common health problems, Dr. Marianne Legato, one of the nation's leading advocates for women's health, answers these common questions and more in What Women Need to Know . This revolutionary book teaches women how to ask their doctors the right questions and leave the office satisfied. Dr. Legato is also the author of The Female Heart , a book that dispels myths that heart disease is only a male problem. Her coauthor on both books is Carol Colman Gerber, one of the country's leading medical writers.

      What Women Need to Know
    • 2009

      Why Men Die First

      How to Lengthen Your Lifespan

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on men's health, the book provides actionable advice for longevity through lifestyle changes aimed at preventing heart disease and reducing stress. It addresses midlife challenges, including depression and feelings of inadequacy, while exploring the potential benefits of testosterone shots to alleviate aging symptoms.

      Why Men Die First