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The myth of Alzheimer's

Challenges the conventional wisdom about memory loss and cognitive impairment; questions the current treatment for Alzheimer's disease; and provides a new approach to understanding and rethinking everything we thought we knew about brain aging.

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  • "What you aren't being told about today's most dreaded diagnosis"@en

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  • "Challenges the conventional wisdom about memory loss and cognitive impairment; questions the current treatment for Alzheimer's disease; and provides a new approach to understanding and rethinking everything we thought we knew about brain aging."@en
  • ""Leading gerontologist Peter J. Whitehouse presents his provocative approach to aging and senility, call for a relabeling of age-associated cognitive challenges." -- Container."@en
  • "The Alzheimer's label too often generates fear, paranoia, and anxiety. By taking a closer look at what Alzheimer's is and isn't, Whitehouse offers hope to families as well as to those who suffer from a decline in their cognitive abilities. Using examples from his own practice and from around the world, he presents a new approach to the treatment of brain aging and provides practical advice for getting the best level of care."@en
  • "Whitehouse with George challenge conventional perceptions about Alzheimer's disease to offer an alternative approach to memory loss and aging that can be aided through simple nutritional and exercise strategies."@en
  • "Leading gerontologist Peter J. Whitehouse presents his provocative approach to aging and senility, calling for a relabeling of age-associated cognitive challenges. In a call to arms to reevaluate the way we think about and deal with Alzheimer's disease, he claims that the current view of Alzheimer's as a virtual death sentence obscures the potential for vitality and wisdom that still exists in the graying years. The Alzheimer's label too often generates fear, paranoia, and anxiety. By taking a closer look at what Alzheimer's is and isn't, Whitehouse offers hope to families as well as to those who suffer from a decline in their cognitive abilites. Using examples from his own practice and from around the world, he presents a new approach to the treatment of brain again and provides practical advice for getting the best level of care."@en
  • "Challenges conventional perceptions about Alzheimer's disease to offer an alternative approach to memory loss and aging that can be aided through simple nutritional and exercise strategies."
  • "Challenges conventional perceptions about Alzheimer's disease to offer an alternative approach to memory loss and aging that can be aided through simple nutritional and exercise strategies."@en

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  • "The myth of alzheimer's : what you aren't being told about today's most dreaded diagnosis"
  • "The myth of Alzheimer's"@en
  • "The Myth of Alzheimer's"@en
  • "The myth of Alzheimer's what you aren't being told about today's most dreaded diagnosis"
  • "The myth of Alzheimer's what you aren't being told about today's most dreaded diagnosis"@en
  • "The myth of Alzheimer's [the story of a disease, a doctor, and a new directon for aging in the 21st century]"@en