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Aging or Alzheimer's: A Doctor's Personal Guide to Memory Loss, Cognitive Decline, and Dementia

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Aging or Alzheimer's: A Doctor's Personal Guide to Memory Loss, Cognitive Decline, and Dementia

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781510780149

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Sky Pony Press

Publication Date:

12th February 2025

UK Publication Date:

19th December 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

616.8311

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 38mm

Weight:

567g

Description

Is it normal aging, Alzheimers, or another dementia

Two of three Americans will experience cognitive impairment by the age of 70. But is it natural age-related forgetfulness, or the early indication of Alzheimers Disease or other types of dementia How worried should older peopleor their families and friendsbe about their memory loss And what happens next

Kenneth Frumkin, PhD, MD, recently retired from a 36-year medical career and facing his own age- and memory-related challenges, provides an empathetic and comprehensive guide to answering those questions. Aging or Alzheimer's explains what is currently known about the challenges to memory and cognition that come with longevity. Dr. Frumkin describes the progression of Alzheimers Disease and other dementias; discusses when to see a doctor and what to expect from the visit; weighs the pros and cons of available tests, treatments, and research; shares personal and passionate tips for coping with decline; and gives the best ways to preserve cognitive health.

There are an average of 15 new Alzheimers publications per day. While busy practicing doctors often wait for the consensus reviews of new Alzheimers studies that are published about every 10 years, Dr. Frumkin provides evidence-based, up-to-date guidance from the most current memory research. The result is your complete, modern guide to understanding and managing youror your loved onesmemory loss or cognitive decline.

Reviews

This book is like a conversation with a trusted friend who provides practical knowledge and well-researched advice on topics not often discussed. My recommendation is that everyone over 65 should read it now."
John E. Prescott, MD, FACEP, Professor Emeritus and Former Dean, WVU School of Medicine; Former Chief Academic Officer, Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)

In this practical, informative, and humanistic book, Dr. Frumkin helps us understand what normal aging means for our memory. Memory lapses dont equal memory loss. Memory changes dont always portend cognitive decline. This book combines evidence with experience to help us ask questions like what is normal for age and what is memory and what is aging
Shari Barkin, MD, MSHS, Endowed Professor and Chair of Pediatrics and Physician in Chief, Childrens Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University

[Dr. Frumkins] transparency, passion for accuracy, humor, and intellect make for a complex read that still makes for easy understanding while providing hope through knowledge.
H. Nicholas Augenstein, MD, Internist and Geriatrician; Physician Emeritus and Associate Professor, Eastern Virginia Medical School, retired

This is quite a book.It covers a lot of ground and in exceptional depth.It is extremely well documented with current references. For the Worried Well, it can give great comfort, or at its worst, confirm the fact that someone may be of the Worried Un-well.
Nick Augenstein, M.D., Internal Medicine; Associate Professor EVMS, retired; Physician Emeritus

Dr. Frumkins book is for you if you want an honest, scientific, and practical explanation of the existing data, concepts, causes, and treatments of age-related memory problems, including the large variety of potential cognitive deficits that may affect people as they get older. You will also want to lend it out, but be sure to get it back.
Alan Robert Ross, PhD

[Dr. Frumkins] perspective on neurodegeneration/dementia is both scientific and personal and will give much-needed insight to the readers. This book will provide readers with new information and support them with what they might already feel or know.
Saket Saxena, MD, Center for Geriatric Medicine; Co-Director Geriatric Emergency Department, Cleveland Clinic

Frumkin breaks new ground and establishes significant scientific and practical benchmarks for the study of one of the most vexing societal and mental health care challenges of our generation.Scientists and physicians who study this issue will be using his framework to guide and assist their efforts in addressing the issues affecting the lives of generations of people to come.Both health care professionals and interested readers will be well advised to add Frumkins seminal work to their libraries.
Barbara A. Mori, Ed.D., author and former Director of Special Education, and Allen A. Mori, Ph.D., author and former Dean of Education at Marshall University and California State University-Los Angeles

Author Bio

Kenneth Frumkin, Ph.D., MD, FACEP studied physiological psychology in college and graduate school. He earned his Masters and Ph.D. degrees from McGill University. After two years of research at the US Armys Biomedical Laboratories, mainly studying mechanisms of addiction in animals, he went on to medical school and a residency in emergency medicine. His 36-year medical career was split between community hospital emergency departments and teaching, research, and practice in military academic medical centers.

Board-certified in his specialty, Dr. Frumkin is the author of over three dozen peer-reviewed publications and textbook chapters in psychology and medicine. Having retired as a civilian employee of the Department of the Navy in 2017, Dr. Frumkin is currently a volunteer member of the academic faculty at the Emergency Medicine Residency, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

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