The Fragile Brain: The Strange, Hopeful Science of Dementia
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The Fragile Brain: The Strange, Hopeful Science of Dementia

Professor June Andrews Independent consultant, Dementia professor

This is the best book I have read on dementia. It is an intricate and intense read, making it ideal for people who want to understand the complexity of brain failure. The author is funny and interesting in the analogies she uses to convey the science.

Nursing Older People. 29, 7, 15-15. doi: 10.7748/nop.29.7.15.s16

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