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The memory thief, and the secrets behind how we remember : a medical mystery, Lauren Aguirre

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The memory thief, and the secrets behind how we remember : a medical mystery, Lauren Aguirre
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The memory thief
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1252627981
Responsibility statement
Lauren Aguirre
Sub title
and the secrets behind how we remember : a medical mystery
Summary
"The...true story of a team of doctors who--through years of scientific sleuthing and observant care--discover a surprising connection between opioids and memory, one that holds promise and peril for any one of us."--, Publisher's descriptionHow could you lose your memory overnight, and what would it mean? When neurologist Jed Barash sees the brain scan of a patient with devastating amnesia, it is the beginning of a quest. His team of doctors explored the threat that people who take prescription opioids to treat severe pain may gradually put their memories at risk. This syndrome could shed light on the most elusive memory thief of all, Alzheimer's disease. Aguirre shares new information that can move science closer to an ever-evolving version of the truth. -- adapted from jacket
Table Of Contents
Preface -- Prologue -- Broken brains. Case one ; Questions lead to answers ; Person, place, and time ; Short shrift -- Episodes. The hum of the restless beehive ; The cluster grows ; No place in the world ; Maps and memories ; The forgetting disease -- Opioids. Learning to be addicted ; Extreme potency ; World of hurt ; Finding fentanyl ; Taken as prescribed -- Interventions. Some part of me is missing ; The next H.M. ; Rebirth ; Time for a do-over ; The flip side of the coin -- Outstanding questions. Finding lost memories ; The case for Tau ; The road ahead -- Epilogue
Target audience
adult
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