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OverviewWhen Sue Halpern decided to emulate the first modern scientist of memory, Hermann Ebbinghaus, who experimented on himself, she had no idea that after a day of radioactive testing, her brain would become so hot that leaving through the front door of the lab would trigger the alarm. This was not the first time that Halpern had her head examined while researching Can't Remember What I Forgot, nor would it be the last. Halpern spent years in the company of the neuroscientists, pharmacologists, psychologists, nutritionists, and inventors who are hunting for the genes and molecules, the drugs and foods, the machines, the prosthetics, the behaviors, and the therapies that will stave off Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia and keep our minds--and memories--intact. Like many of us who have had a relative or friend succumb to memory loss, who are getting older, who are hearing statistics about our own chances of falling victim to dementia, or who worry that each lapse of memory portends disease, Halpern wanted to find out what the experts really knew; what the bench scientists were working on; how close science is to a cure, to treatment, and to accurate early diagnosis; and, of course, whether the crossword puzzles, sudokus, and ballroom dancing we've been told to take up can really keep us lucid or if they're just something to do before the inevitable overtakes us. Beautifully written, sharply observed, and deeply informed, Can't Remember What I Forgot is a book full of vital information--and a solid dose of hope. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sue Halpern , Cassandra CampbellPublisher: Tantor Audio Imprint: Tantor Audio ISBN: 9798200134175Publication Date: 30 June 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Campbell adds texture to the reportage.... She is a fine stand-in for the author, giving voice with audible humor and empathy.-- ""AudioFile"" ""Campbell adds texture to the reportage...She is a fine stand-in for the author, giving voice with audible humor and empathy."" -- ""AudioFile"" ""Educational, fabulously well written, and on a hot topic. Highly recommended."" -- ""Library Journal (starred review)"" ""Informative, beautifully written, and hard to put down, this is a book you have to remember not to forget to buy."" -- ""Julia Alvarez, author of How the García Girls Lost Their Accents""" Author InformationSue Halpern is the author of seven books of fiction and nonfiction, most recently A Dog Walks into a Nursing Home. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, New York Times Magazine, New York Review of Books, Rolling Stone, and Condé Nast Traveler. She lives in Vermont with her husband, the writer and environmental activist Bill McKibben, and is a scholar-in-residence at Middlebury College. Cassandra Campbell has won multiple Audie Awards, Earphones Awards, and the prestigious Odyssey Award for narration. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |