“The End of Alzheimer’s, The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline”
By Dale E. Bredesen, MD

“The End of Alzheimer’s” is a monumental work. Dr. Bredesen completely re-contextualizes this devastating disease away from a mysterious and unsolvable process to one that is both preventable and, yes, reversible.”

—David Perlmutter, MD, author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers Grain Brain and Brain Maker

“The End of Alzheimer’s” is a masterful, authoritative, and ultimately hopeful patient guide that will help you prevent and reverse Alzheimer’s disease, whether you have the ApoE4 gene or not. My patients fear Alzheimer’s more than any other disease. This is the book to transmute fear into action. —Sara Gottfried, MD, author of The Hormone Reset Diet

“Dr. Dale Bredesen is a world-class neuroscientist-neurobiologist who through his innovative and exacting research has discovered a safe and effective approach to the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease that will revolutionize the way we think about the disease.” —Jeffrey Bland, PhD, founder of the Institute for Functional Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic

“Dr. Bredesen has provided enormous hope for the heterotefore intractable clinical problem of Alzheimer’s. Bredesen’s early studies suggest that this approach can halt and in many cases reverse early Alzheimer’s.” —Leroy Hood, MD, PhD, awarded the National Medal of Science, presented by President Barack Obama in 2011, and founder of the Institute for Systems Biology

“Every citizen and medical professional interested in the brain and its health should read this seminal book. It should provide much of the basis for a true revolution in brain health medicine.” —Michael Merzenich, PhD, winner of the 2016 Kavli Prize in Neuroscience

“A must-read for anyone wondering what can be done for this dread disease, whether for themselves, a loved one, or a patient.” —Nathan Price, PhD, professor and associate director of the Institute for Systems Biology

“American Dementia , Brain Health in an Unhealthy Society”, by Daniel R. George, PhD, MSc and Peter J. Whitehouse, MD, PhD

“A breath of fresh air. Strong both scientifically and ethically, American Dementia is a practical and engaging book.”

— Veljko Duljbević, coeditor of Advances in Neuroethics book series

“George and Whitehouse present a deceptively simple but radical hypothesis: Making life better at a population level has already lowered rates of dementia and, going forward, is the best strategy for preventing dementia. Their wide-ranging defense of this proposal should spark discussion, a commitment to change, and action.”

— Peter V. Rabins, MD, MPH, author of Is It Alzheimers?

“A compelling narrative that describes how we arrived in 2021 with persisting and obvious inequalities in brain health and no ‘cure’ for the disorder called Alzheimer’s disease, despite massive investment. Most particularly, the book explores how history, politics, and culture have interacted with business and academic worlds to create this situation. A must-read.”

— Carol Braayne, Cambridge Public Health, University of Cambridge

“George and Whitehouse brilliantly diagnose America’s dementia and prescribe a timely antidote—a society built on empathy and equality. As we emerge from the pandemic and face a future of increasing crises, this is the playbook we need.”

— Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, author of What the Eyes Don’t See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City

“In this thought-provoking book, George and Whitehouse make clear that, in order to understand brain health and cognitive decline more fully, we must consider the quality and inclusiveness of the environments through which we travel from birth to death. Policy makers should pay attention to this book as we try to rebuild a healthier and fairer country after COVID-19.”

— Kenneth Lang, MD, PhD, University of Michigan