“The true cost of anything is what we choose to pay for the alternative.” Written about the National Health System in Britain, much of what David Allott says in Mirror Mirror resonates worldwide with Government funded health systems. His story of the challenges of...
Statistics advise us that 28,000 Australians living with Dementia today, are mothers under the age of 50. As the author is one of those mothers, she wanted to find a way to reassure children that their world although different, was still filled with love. Mama’s...
Dementia is a debilitating condition with no known cure that has a massive impact on families and careers once diagnosed. Much research has been undertaken in recent years in order understand what is happening to the mind, as well as seeking a better way of...
As more information becomes available about preventing dementia and slowing the ageing process, it is necessary for research to be current and pertinent to our lifestyle. These criteria have certainly been met in this book. Not only is it informative, and up to date...
This is a thoroughly researched and scientific look at diet, with a view to delaying dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. There have been longitudinal studies done which confirm the role of nutrition in maintaining brain health. The book is well set out. It begins...