The Alzheimers Prevention Program: Keep Your Brain Healthy For The Rest Of Your Life

The Alzheimers Prevention Program: Keep Your Brain Healthy For The Rest Of Your Life

by Gary Small (Author)

Synopsis

Want to keep Alzheimer's at bay for years - ideally, forever? Prevention is the way, and this is the guide. Now in paperback and updated throughout, The Alzheimer's Prevention Program is essential for everyone with a family history of Alzheimer's, and for the 80 million baby boomers who worry whenever they forget someone's name. It's the book that shows how to strengthen memory and avoid everyday lapses. How to incorporate the top ten brain-protecting foods into your diet. How to cross-train your brain, exercising both the right and left hemisphere. And how to reduce stress, a risk factor for developing dementia and Alzheimer's, through meditation and 11 other relaxation strategies. Written by the New York Times bestselling authors of The Memory Bible , this book is an easy-to-follow regimen based on the latest comprehensive research into Alzheimer's disease, and especially the critical connection between lifestyle and susceptibility. The paperback edition is updated with a brand-new section that answers the most compelling questions asked of Dr. Small after publication of the first edition, including: the power of exercise to offset a genetic predisposition; antibodies that can clear Alzheimer's plaques from the brain; and promising new treatments, from drugs to deep brain stimulation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Updated
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Published: 13 Mar 2013

ISBN 10: 076117222X
ISBN 13: 9780761172222

Media Reviews
If you want to keep your brain healthy at any age, this is a book to reach for. Life After 50

The simple dietary and fitness recommendations are small steps with potentially high returns for long-term brain health Publisher s Weekly
If you want to keep your brain healthy at any age, this is a book to reach for. - Life After 50

The simple dietary and fitness recommendations are small steps with potentially high returns for long-term brain health - Publisher's Weekly