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Perhaps the greatest source of
anxiety for America's aging boomers is what's happening to their
memory. Based on interviews with more than 15 neuroscientists
and others in the field, veteran health journalist and
bestselling author Lear (Heartsounds) provides
reassurance along with a succinct introduction to what memory
is. Lear says that a certain amount of forgetfulness in the
middle-aged and young elderly is normal and not a harbinger of
Alzheimer's. She also explains how emotions like guilt lead us
to continually edit our memories, making them less accurate. |
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-BOOK by Martha Weinman Lear- |