Alzheimer’s disease doesn’t just affect the aged

By Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Receiving an Alzheimer's diagnosis at the age of 75 can be a crushing blow. Imagine, then, what it would be like to receive such a diagnosis when you are 35, 40 or 45-years-old? You're at your prime in many ways because you've got experience in your work, yet are nowhere near retirement. Yo...
2/22/13 3:57pm

Thank you for another wonderful article. It wasn't until very recently that I learned about Richard Taylor, Ph.D., through a list of your favorite sites. What a remarkable person. I am so delighted to have learned about him and now be able to follow him.

Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide
2/23/13 10:07am

Richard is amazing. His book "Alzheimer's from the Inside Out" is a gem.

I'm glad you are following his journey.

Take care,

Carol

2/25/13 10:07am

I haven't had the chance to pick up a copy of the book yet but am looking forward to doing so. From the bits of information that I've learned about him so far, I can tell it must be a great read.

Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide
2/26/13 10:20am

Here's a review I wrote on the book.

 

http://www.healthcentral.com/alzheimers/c/62/10115/richard-taylors

 

Take care,

Carol

2/26/13 3:09pm

Thanks Carol,

 

What a wonderful review. It is definitely high on my list of must-reads.

 

Regards,

Ted

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By Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide— Last Modified: 02/26/13, First Published: 03/28/12