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"Este libro indaga sobre diferencias y similitudes entre los seres humanos con un objetivo fundamental: enseñar. La divulgación del conocimiento en medicina es una tarea clave en la prevención de las enfermedades y en la mejora de la calidad de vida. Es por eso que en cada oportunidad que se nos concede el privilegio de comunicar a través de notas periodísticas, columnas o libros como este, recordamos que, al conocer y entender cómo funcionamos, tenemos mayores herramientas para vivir mejor. Es por eso que estas palabras iniciales son un reconocimiento y agradecimiento a mi colega Daniel López Rosetti, que ha asumido con talento y dedicación durante tanto tiempo la responsabilidad de comunicar a la sociedad sobre su disciplina y tarea y, a través de esto, de prevenir y curar. " (Del prólogo de Facundo Manes)
"Sería una torpeza no reparar en la importancia que la diferencia entre hombres y mujeres tiene para otras ramas de la ciencia, como la medicina, por ejemplo. Y es aquí donde Daniel López Rosetti hace pie y se suma al abordaje de un tema tan apasionante como hermético. Con su gran formación profesional y esa capacidad para atrapar al lector y hacerse comprender aún en territorios muy complejos que tan bien le conocemos, nos propone una mirada inteligente y atractiva. Su apertura de pensamiento hace que este libro se detenga en la consideración del cerebro, el corazón y la psicología.
Como analista, celebro la diferencia que este delicioso escritor y reconocido médico hace entre el cerebro y la psicología, así como también la generosidad con la que se expone al desafío de bucear por el mar incierto y fascinante de la mujer." (Del prólogo de Gabriel Rolón)
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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Ellas
Excelente libro que describe integralmente a las mujeres. Fisico y mental. Recomendado para escuchar y leer.
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