Inspired by her father's interaction with her children, Rasheda Ali, daughter of Muhammed Ali wrote this book to address most commonly asked questions from children who may not understand why their loved ones with Parkinson's disease behave in…
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London based Parul Banka has authored this book in which she candidly narrates her encounter with an aggressive grade III breast cancer.
Here is an extract of a review of the book
Although I had a different type of cancer from the author…
The A word is a 6 part BBC series that premiered in March 2016 and places autism at the centre of the narrative and honestly portrays the impact on the family.
Its not perfect and while it has got a lot of positive reviews, there is also a feeling…
Reshma Valliapan was diagnosed with schizophrenia when she was 22. As she says, she didn't 'even know what the darn word meant'. This is an extraordinarily raw account of her life as a teen rebel starting in Malaysia and ending up in India, how she…
Diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, author and neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi chronicles his illness and death in an emotionally moving book, When Breath Becomes Air, which is currently topping the New York Times bestseller list. Our…
Reviews by a caregiver and a mainstream review. Overall a great movie, the book is obviously better. Not to be treated as a documentary
http://www.patientsengage.com/?q=personal-voices/still-alice-review-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-care-partner
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4 reasons to smile:
One smile can generate the same level of brain stimulation as up to 2,000 bars of chocolate.
Smiling is as stimulating as receiving up to 25,000 dollars.
Smiling can help reduce the level of stress-enhancing hormones…
All of us have lurking in our DNA a most remarkable gene, which has a crucial job – it protects us from cancer. Known simply as p53, this gene constantly scans our cells to ensure that they grow and divide without mishap, as part of the routine…
An honest account of watching your mother slowly "disappear in plain sight". A reminder for acceptance. Some extracts from the book that stayed with me.
"It's called ambiguous loss," she told me. "Gone, but not gone. She is your mother, but…