alzheimer's disease

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Forget me not

2014
"Young Julia comes to terms with the changes in her beloved grandmother, whose Alzheimer's disease makes it hard for her to remember people and things"--Provided by publisher.

Still Alice

a novel
Alice Howland -- Harvard professor, gifted researcher, and lecturer, wife, and mother of three grown children -- sets out for a run and soon realizes she has no idea how to find her way home. She has taken the route for years, but nothing looks familiar. She is utterly lost. Medical consults reveal early-onset Alzheimer's. Alice slowly but inevitably loses memory and connection with reality, as told from her perspective. She gradually loses the ability to follow a conversational thread, the story line of a book, or to recall information she heard just moments before. Genova shows the disease progression through the reactions of others, as Alice does, so readers feel what she feels: a slowly building terror.

Dying for a hamburger

modern meat processing and the epidemic of Alzheimer's disease
2005
Presents historical testimony and documentary evidence to support the author's claims that Alzheimer's is a new disease which has developed as a result of modern meat production techniques.

Making an exit

a mother-daughter drama with Alzheimer's, machine tools, and laughter
2005
The author shares her experiences having to take care of her mother after the latter had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and describes how her feelings for her mother grew as the effects of the disease took its toll.

A world of light

2005
Presents the author's first-hand account of dealing with life after a debilitating brain virus and recreating a normal life while at the same time dealing with his aging mother's dementia.

The alzheimer's health care handbook

how to get the best medical care for your relative with Alzheimer's disease, in and out of the hospital
2003
Provides specific, practical advice on how to meet the challenges of caring for a relative with Alzheimer's Disease, focusing on how to find the best health care and treatments.

The house on Beartown Road

a memoir of learning and forgetting
2003
A memoir in which Elizabeth Cohen shares the story of her experiences as a suddenly single career mother who found herself in the position of caring for both her child, and her aging father.

Buffalo lockjaw

2009
Twenty-eight-year-old Manahattan greeting card writer James Fitzroy deals with mized emotions after returning home to Buffalo, New York, for Thanksgiving and finding his Alzheimer's-stricken mother's condition has worsen, his other family members mocking his career path, and his childhood friends who believe he has become a huge success in the big city.

Sum it up

1,098 victories, a couple of irrelevant losses, and a life in perspective
The former head coach of the Tennessee Vols women's basketball team describes how her upbringing helped her to develop a balanced coaching style and recounts her recent personal battle against early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

Learning to fall

the blessings of an imperfect life
2003
Philip Simmons discusses how his life changed after he was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease in 1993 and explains how he learned to accept the difficult hand life had dealt him.

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