A practising GP has ten brief minutes to tell you everything you need to know about the disease he or she has just diagnosed. Sometimes it takes people half that time just to take their coat off. Research has shown that most people remember only one or two things said to them in a consultation. At a time of an ever-ageing population, and an increasing burden of Alzheimer's, the most common form of dementia, means an increasing need for reliable information. This book by a GP covers all aspects of Alzheimer's, from early subtle signs to the fullbown disease, with an emphasis on everyday management. The book aims to help those with Alzheimer's understand a little more about their disease, how they can help themselves and their loved ones, and what treatments are on offer. It also looks at some future developments in the treatment of Alzheimer's.
About the AuthorDr Matt Piccaver is an experienced GP and writer based in the East of England. He has written for Pulse, the Independent online, the New Statesman, and various other publications. He is frequently called upon by the media to provide medical commentary and has appeared on television.
ReviewsI really, really enjoyed this book... well-written, I think it has a useful place for families living with dementia * Professor Dame Louise Robinson, Director of the Institute for Ageing at Newcastle University *
Book InformationISBN 9781847094827
Author Matt PiccaverFormat Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Sheldon PressPublisher John Murray Press