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- 301 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
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Winner of the 2002 BMA Popular Medicine Book Prize, this haunting literary and scientific examination delves into Alzheimer’s disease and the quest for a cure. Described as a remarkable and definitive work on the subject, it is incisive, humane, and infused with dry humor, all presented with quiet authority. The author, drawing from personal experience in caring for an Alzheimer’s patient, offers profound insights into the disease's stages, prognosis, and impact on memory and identity. Alois Alzheimer’s groundbreaking discovery in 1906 linked specific brain pathology to behavioral changes, marking the beginning of our understanding of this debilitating condition. While rare in younger individuals, it affects 10% of those aged 65 and older, escalating to 50% among those 85 and above. As the baby boomer generation ages, the number of Alzheimer’s cases is projected to quadruple, making it the fastest-growing disease in developed nations. The foreword highlights how this work challenges our perceptions of caregiving and independence, reminding us that life encompasses more than mere health and youth. The author’s poignant and scientific history of Alzheimer’s is anchored in the belief that memory is fundamental to our identity and the essence of our lives.
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El alzheimer, David Shenk
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- Publicado en
- 2002
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- 4,53 €
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