Combating Dementia in Thirty Days
Everything You Must Know to Keep Your Brain Sharp and Plan Your Future Right!
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About the Book
“It is estimated that 28 million baby boomers will develop dementia in the next 30 years. These men and women and their family members need a comprehensive approach to dealing with what comes next…” – Dr. Dee Gaines
Knowing what dementia is and what can be done to treat it takes years of learning. For patients and their families, it often takes many private sessions with a doctor and out-of-pocket expenses. The reality is most people cannot afford that. In these educational tools, an informative book and friendly videos, Dr. Dee takes the reader through a comprehensive and practical review of what everyone needs to know about how to combat dementia and cognitive decline.
In this book and video series of 30 short videos, Dr. Dee takes you through the process of empowerment to fight cognitive decline like a warrior by:
Understanding cognitive aging
Learning what studies say you should do to promote brain health as you age with the onset of memory loss
Planning the right steps you must take
Mastering brain health
Dr. Gaines’ professional experience includes: Veterans Affairs principal investigator, clinical faculty vl. at UCLA, Court-appointed expert for the Superior Court of Los Angeles, Secretary of the National Academy of Neuropsychology Foundation, and Former Board member of Los Angeles County Psychological Association. Dr. Gaines authored several publications and received professional awards. She is the executive producer and host of The Dr. Dee Show (KABC 790AM) and podcast.
www.DrDeeGaines.com
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About the Author
Dr. Dee Gaines is a pioneer in the field of neuropsychology. She was the first neuropsychologist to provide free and quality public education in neuropsychology and well-being over the radio on The Dr. Dee Show on UBN radio and later on KABC 790 AM. She earned a bachelor’s degree in business economics and accounting and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Fielding Graduate University.