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The Memory Cure : How to Protect Your Brain Against Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease

The Memory Cure : How to Protect Your Brain Against Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: what a great book
Review: I found this book extremly useful and easy to read... it covered the latest research on brain and memory, in addition to giving tips on how to prevent memory loss..
Dr. Fotuhi's credentials are very impressive and I hope he will continue passing on his expertise to us as he has in this book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great tricks to improve memory!
Review: I found this book very easy to read, well researched, and super useful! Fotuhi really knows his stuff. The best part for me was the chapter on the practical steps that can be taken to sharpen one's memeory. The ATTENTION formula is easy to adopt and very effective. While I can't say my memory is already sharper, I am more aware of what's going on up there and what can be done to make sure everything continues to work like fine oiled machine.

VF

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fantastic book at all levels
Review: I found this book very well-written and proper for any stage of one's life. I have read this book a few times and each time it helps me to understand more and moer about Alzheimer's Disease, agin and how to protect the brain and sharpen memory for life.
There are excellent paper and pencil questions that assured me that I don't have Alzheimer's Disease and it is only mild forgetfulness.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ultimate Protection Plan
Review: I found this book very well-written and proper for any stage of one's life. I have read this book a few times and each time it helps me understand more and more about Alzheimer's Disease, agind and how to protect the brain and sharpen memory for life.
There are excellent example of paper and pencil questions that assured me that I don't have Alzheimer's Disease, and it is only mild forgetfulness.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ultimate Protection Plan
Review: I found this book very well-written and propper for any stage of one's life. I have read this book a few times and each time it helps me understand more and more about Alzheimer's Disease, aging and how to protect the brain and sharpen memory for life.
There are excellent examples of paper-and-pencil questionairs that assured me that I don't have Alzheimer's Disease and it is only mild forgetfulness.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly Recommended, Very Reader Friendly
Review: This recently released book on Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most reader friendly book I've come across in quite a while. I've seen this book first-hand, and it is impressive. It describes the complicated neurology of the brain in an easy to follow manner. Also, Dr. Fotuhi describes (in plain language) the latest AD research findings and discusses their implications. If I had to recommend only two books on Alzheimer's disease for caregivers it would be this one and, "The 36-Hour Day." In contrast to some books on AD, Dr. Fotuhi's book is optimistic. Not only does he describe how AD develops, but more importantly he discusses what people can do to reduce their individual risk factors for developing AD. I find myself constantly recommending this book to all the families of patients participating in AD research projects I coordinate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly Recommended, Very Reader Friendly
Review: This recently released book on Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most reader friendly book I've come across in quite a while. I've seen this book first-hand, and it is impressive. It describes the complicated neurology of the brain in an easy to follow manner. Also, Dr. Fotuhi describes (in plain language) the latest AD research findings and discusses their implications. If I had to recommend only two books on Alzheimer's disease for caregivers it would be this one and, "The 36-Hour Day." In contrast to some books on AD, Dr. Fotuhi's book is optimistic. Not only does he describe how AD develops, but more importantly he discusses what people can do to reduce their individual risk factors for developing AD. I find myself constantly recommending this book to all the families of patients participating in AD research projects I coordinate.


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