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Burke Allen speaks with Dr. Constance Vincent, the author of "Not Going Gently." Not Going Gently is a non-fiction memoir that contrasts her mother’s touching and dramatic story with the author’s own normal age-related memory changes and research into the disease. You’ll learn: the risks, warning signs, diagnosis, and stages of Alzheimer’s disease,how the brain creates and stores––or loses––different kinds of memories,the latest research into the causes of AD,better treatment ideas for protection, offering hope for the future, and most importantly, you’ll learn: groundbreaking prevention plans for the individual that include nutrition, essential lifestyle changes, and building a cognitive reserve,advice for family planning.  Although Not Going Gently contains a significant amount of information, it is easy to understand, warmly emotional, and openly expressive on the themes of love, aging, and loss. Learn more about "Not Going Gently" and Dr. Constance Vincent online at www.drclvincent.com