The Anti-Alzheimer’s Prescription
Vincent Fortanasce, M.D.
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One of eight over 65 and one of two over 85 alive today have Alzheimer’s. The rate of increase climbed 10 percent in the past 4 years and may double in the next 4 years. Cognitive decline begins as early as age 24, and the pathological changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s may begin more than three decades before the first signs of the disease are noticeable. There’s not one drug or treatment to stop brain aging, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. Most scientists doubt any cure for Alzheimer’s in the near future. The only rational approach that many physicians agree upon is preventing this mind-destroyer with specific lifestyle changes. The good news is that Dr. Fortanasce’s 4-step program of diet, exercise, mental aerobics, and rest and relaxation is the first scientifically substantiated, multifaceted game-plan developed by a neurologist to stop brain aging, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. This book gives hope by showing how taking four
self-care steps today will help you to have a healthier - Alzheimer’s
free - brain for many years to come. |
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Hardcover - 335 pages |
About the Author
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Dr. Vincent
Michael Fortanasce is a nationally recognized neurologist,
psychiatrist, rehabilitation specialist, bioethicist, author and radio
host for St. Joseph’s Radio. He received his training at the IOL
Yale-Affiliated Hospital and The University |