For decades, medicine saw men and women as essentially the same physically except in the area of reproduction. However, a new and groundbreaking science of gender-specific medicine has discovered astonishing distinctions between male and female bodies. From the thickness of our skin to the signs of a heart attack to ways we metabolize drugs, the sexes have significant physiological differences. But, what do these differences mean to you and your doctor?
In this groundbreaking book, internationally respected academic physician and lecturer, Dr. Marianne Legato pulls together more than a decade of research into sex-specific health. The result is a powerful tool for anyone interested in the critical nuances in the ways men and women might present symptoms or be treated for disease. It’s a book that will not only change the way you think about women’s health, it just might save your life.
Fascinating book. The author does a brilliant job summarizing and explaining what we know and, at the same time, showing how these few facts are opening doors to more questions and, hopefully, more and better answers in the future. Extremely clear, engaging writing of complex subjects. Excellent read.
Although it was an interesting concept, it gave a lot of statistics without explaining the biology that causes the differences, which just made it rather repetitive-seeming at times.