Today is World Alzheimer's Day. The Alzheimer's Association describes it: "World Alzheimer's Day, which takes place every Sept. 21, is a global effort to raise awareness and challenge the stigma around Alzheimer's disease and other dementia. Join the Alzheimer's Association as we recognize the more than 55 million people across the world who are affected by this terrible disease. Whether you fundraise for the cause, share information about Alzheimer's, or talk to a loved one about dementia, you can make a difference."
In my book, "Beating the Dementia Monster," I describe what has occurred since 2015 when I first knew I had memory problems. (You can find it on Amazon.com.) I have experienced remarkable improvement, and I’m certain that I can share valuable information with many others. In this second edition I continue my story to 2020 and provide greater understanding of how Alzheimer's advances and why what I did worked.
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As I wrote earlier, I've run out of gas with respect to posting new insights on Alzheimer's research. But I'm still busy (and st...
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Readers of this blog and of Beating the Dementia Monster know that, when I was 66, I was told by an authoritative neuropsychologist and Alz...
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