Age Management Medicine Suggested Readings

Jeffrey Park Leake M.D. (Author), Todd David Greenberg M.D. (Contributor), Textbook of Age Management Medicine, Volume 1: Mastering Healthy Aging Nutrition, Exercise and Hormone Replacement Therapy, 1st Edition (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2015; ISBN: 978-1511469630; 438 pages)

Jeffrey Park Leake M.D. (Author), Todd David Greenberg M.D. (Contributor), Textbook of Age Management Medicine, Volume 2: Mastering Healthy Aging Nutrition, Exercise and Hormone Replacement Therapy, 1st Edition (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2015; ISBN: 978-1511470278; 464 pages)

Our thanks to L. Stephen Coles, M.D., Ph.D. for the following list of suggested reading:

  1. James D. Watson, Tania A. Baker, Stephen P. Bell, Alexander Gann, Michael Levine, and Richard Losick, Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition (CSHL Press, Pearson; Benjamin Cummings Publishers, San Francisco, CA; 2004; ISBN: 0-8053-4635-X; 732 pages)
  2. James D. Watson, A Passion for DNA: Genes, Genomes, and Society(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York; 2000; ISBN: 0-87969-581-1; 250 pages)
  3. James D. Watson and Andrew Berry, DNA: The Secret of Life (Alfred A. Knopf, New York; 2003; ISBN: 0-375-41546-7; 448 pages).
  4. Michael D. West,The Immortal Cell: One Scientists Quest to Solve the Mystery of Human Aging (Doubleday, New York; 2003; ISBN: 0-385-50928-6; 244 pages).
  5. Stephen S. Hall, Merchants of Immortality: Chasing the Dream of Human   Life Extension(Houghton Mifflin Company, New York; 2003; ISBN: 0-618-0952401; 439 pages).
  6. Brian Alexander, Rapture: How Biotech Became the New Religion (Basic Books, New York; 2003; ISBN: 0-7382-0761-6; 289 pages).
  7. William R. Clark, A Means to an End: The Biological Basis of Aging and Death(Oxford University Press, New York; 1999; ISBN: 0-19-512593-2; 235 pages).
  8. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences, Vol. 59ANo. 6 (June 2004).
  9. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, Vol. 59A, No. 6 (July 2004).
  10. Rejuvenation Research, Vol. 7; No. 1 (Winter 2004).
  11. Aubrey D. N. J. de Grey, Ed.,Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence: Why Genuine Control of Aging May Be Foreseeable (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences; Vol. 1019; June 2004; $145; 597 pages; 110 pages;
  12. Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry (Washington, D.C.; July 2002; 202 pages;
  13. Beyond Therapy: Biotechnology and the Pursuit of Happiness (Washington, D.C.; October 2003; 328 pages).
  14. Reproduction and Responsibility: The Regulation of New Biotechnologies (Washington, D.C.; March 2004; 254 pages).
  15. Leigh Turner, “Biotechnology as Religion,” Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 659-60 (June 2004).
  16. McWherter, Joseph, F. MD, Avoiding Breast Cancer While Balancing Your Hormones, (A.E. Rosebud, LLC. Dallas, TX, 2005), 301 pages