The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription: The Science-Proven Prevention Plan to Start at Any Age

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From a world-renowned neurologist, the first book to feature a scientifically substantiated program for the only treatment for Alzheimer's: PREVENTION

Alzheimer's is a devastating and frightening disease, and as baby boomers age it's on the brink of becoming the great epidemic of the twenty-first century. Fortunately, by making proper lifestyle choices and avoiding certain risk factors, most people can prevent Alzheimer's, and it can be delayed in those who are genetically predisposed. The Anti- Alzheimer's Prescription presents a unique four-step program that includes menus, recipes, exercises, stress reduction techniques, and neurobics to lower the risk of Alzheimer's by as much as 70 percent.

Dr. Fortanasce, who witnessed his own father's painful decline from the disease, is determined to stop Alzheimer's from becoming pandemic.

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Board certified in neurology and rehabilitation, psychiatrist and renowned bioethicist Dr. Vincent Fortanasce is a clinical professor of neurology at the University of Southern California who was twice awarded Outstanding Lecturer of the Year. Named one of the top 100 physicians in Los Angeles County, and one of the best physicians in America, he hosts a monthly radio show, syndicated worldwide on EWTN, and has appeared widely in the media—from 60 Minutes, Dateline, and Good Morning America to the New York Times and USA Today. His patients have included Pope John Paul II.

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