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"Dr. Dorsen offers an antidote to time and a commitment to daily respect for your body and mind. With insight and clarity, he encourages us to make health a daily habit."
- David Feldshuh, M.D., Ph.D., Pulitzer nominee for Miss Ever Boys' based on the Tuskegee Study, professor of theater at Cornell University, and practicing emergency room physician.
"If we are going to help make a healthy world it is essential that men become kind and soft and step down from the altar of power. These things were not spoken in medical school maybe because most all the teachers were male, and psychiatry did not address the unhealthy features of the male personality. Thank you, Peter, for showing the possibility for a healthier world, making healthier men."
- Patch Adams, M.D., a physician, comedian, social activist, clown, and founder of the Gesundheit! Institute, "Patch" is the author of the film," Patch Adams" (1998), "Bringing Good Health to You" (1998), and "House Calls"(1998).
"Men Over 60: Don't Quit Now! supplies helpful information for men in their senior years who want to stay active and healthy. To share this type of information with senior men is an admired goal of Dr. Dorsen and myself. I recommend Dr. Dorsen's sequel to Dr. D's Handbook as a helpful guide to anyone interested in this age group."
- Barry Mink, M.D. was catcher for the Cincinnati Reds out of high school with 40 years as a practicing internal and sports medicine at the Aspen Clinic. Dr. Mink has been the team physician for the US Biathlon Team and Nordic team physician at both the 1980 and 1994 Winter Olympics.
"I came to this book for the information, but I stayed for the inspiration. There is lots of new information, even for an experienced physician. But more importantly, this book offers the inspiration to implement a healthy lifestyle as we pass from our 60s and beyond."
- Edward Feinberg, M.D., MPH, chairman emeritus department of ophthalmology; faculty retina-vitreous service.
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