
Neurodegenerative diseases, such as a stroke, Alzheimer's and dementia, are now tragically commonplace within the western world. Our brains are a strange and complex organ, and there is much to be discovered about what causes them to fail in such devastating ways. In this book Kathleen Taylor presents the ever-developing research into the cause and cure of these life-changing conditions, focusing on insights arising from the relatively new field of neuroimmunology - the increasing recognition of the important role of the immune system in the brain. Interweaving the latest scientific ideas on neurodegenerative diseases with accounts of the devastation which illnesses affecting the brain can cause to sufferers and to anyone who cares about them, The Fragile Brain is not only an important account of current research in this field, but a very personal study. As instances of dementia rise in our ageing populations, many harbour anxieties concerning the future.This book is about knowing the enemy.
This book investigates the biological mechanisms behind neurodegenerative diseases and the emerging role of neuroimmunology in understanding brain failure. Kathleen Taylor, a researcher in the field, synthesizes current scientific data with the lived experiences of those affected by conditions like Alzheimer's and stroke. The text argues that by understanding the immune system's interaction with the brain, we can better comprehend the causes of dementia and identify potential avenues for future treatment.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the balance between technical scientific explanation and the empathetic portrayal of the human cost of these diseases. Experts highlight this as a accessible entry point for those seeking to understand the complex biological factors driving the current rise in neurodegenerative conditions.
Page Count:
335
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191039039
ISBN-13:
9780191039034
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