New Books Try to Offer Shelter from Dementia’s Storm Mixing the medical and the personal, several memoirists find literary analogies the best way to capture unwelcome visits to “unimaginable lands.”
Alzheimer’s and the Paradox of Advance Directives It is hard to know in advance what kind of existence you’ll be content with.
The Unspeakably Sad Reminder of the ‘Other Paris’ The world is arranged to discreetly conceal the bleak side of life from us. And we are complicit.
Behind Dianne Feinstein’s Headlines Lies Another, Untold Story The caregiving journey always feels like a pilgrim’s path, lonely and strange.
What Is the MIND Diet? And Can It Prevent Dementia? Healthy eating might help protect your brain, experts say, but other factors play in as well.