Can I Avoid Alzheimer's?
Autor Kate Muiren Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mai 2027
Why medicine failed women, and how we can reclaim our brains.
Why do women develop Alzheimer’s disease at double the rate of men? It’s not just due to the unlucky dip of genetics. In fact, women and men are equally likely to carry the Alzheimer’s genetic variant, so why is the female brain more at risk?
In this agenda-setting book, women’s health campaigner and documentary maker Kate Muir investigates why medical research has overlooked the link between female biology and long-term brain health.
From menopause to weight-loss drugs, Kate examines the key risk factors and shows us how to futureproof our brain. Medicine has failed women, but now, helped by preventive neuroscience, we can reclaim our brains and take back control.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781398568495
ISBN-10: 139856849X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 mm
Editura: Gallery UK
Colecția Gallery UK
ISBN-10: 139856849X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 mm
Editura: Gallery UK
Colecția Gallery UK
Notă biografică
Kate Muir is a writer, filmmaker and women's health campaigner. She produced two groundbreaking Channel 4 documentaries on the menopause, which ignited a massive conversation in the UK, and is the author of How to Have a Magnificent Midlife Crisis, Everything You Need to Know About the Menopause (but were too afraid to ask) and Everything You Need to Know About the Pill. Previously, she was a foreign correspondent for The Times in New York and Washington, before becoming the newspaper's chief film critic. She has written five non-fiction books and three novels.
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Why women are twice as likely to get Alzheimer’s as men – and what we can do about it.