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    The memory cure [electronic resource] : how to protect your brain against memory loss and Alzheimer's disease / Majid Fotuhi.
    by Fotuhi, Majid.
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    [New York, N.Y.] : McGraw-Hill, 2002.
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    Millions of aging Americans are afraid of losing their most precious possession, their memory. They are desperate for anything that will help them to regain it. Now, for the first time, the memory cure shares the absolute latest that science has to offer in the form of a protection plan. Dr. Majid Fotuhi, one of the world's foremost experts in the field of alzheimer's disease and brain function, outlines an exciting and highly effective plan that targets each of the 13 risk factors contributing to the development of memory loss. Drawing from cutting-edge, longitudinal studies from all over the globe that have followed tens of thousands of subjects from middle life into older age, Dr. Fotuhi deciphers the patterns that are repeatedly revealed. These include the fact that lifestyle affects the likelihood of developing alzheimer's disease, as well as the severity of normal memory loss that accompanies the aging process.
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