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Drawing on 35 years of anti-aging science research, this revolutionary book shows how Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, dementia, and other mental conditions can be reversed through the right combination of diet, exercise, lifestyle modifications and nutritional supplements.
A lighthearted assessment of the anti-aging movement as experienced firsthand by the author describes her experimentation with methods ranging from cosmetics and surgery to hypnosis and anti-aging retreats, offering insight into the less-explored aspects of actual physical youth maintenance. By the author of My Teenage Werewolf.
Addresses key questions about the natural processes of middle age and beyond, counseling readers on how to recognize and understand normal and abnormal symptoms in such areas as weight gain, sleep changes and memory loss. 30,000 first printing.
In a book that aims to help seniors take control of their health and navigate the broken health-care system, the director of Cornell's Center for Aging Research and Clinical Care explains how to find the right doctors, why the hospital is no place for sick people, how to make home improvements that will keep the nursing home at bay, how to plan for financial surprises and much more.
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