Alzheimer – Between Science, Memory, and the Human Spirit explores the frontier where neurology meets ethics and spirituality.
More than a study of memory loss, it reveals what endures — the human essence that survives forgetting.
Blending cutting-edge research with intimate human stories, the author unites the precision of modern medicine with the tenderness of lived experience. Each chapter moves through the space where science and compassion converge: diagnosis, care, hope, and the mystery of consciousness.
While presenting advances in biomarkers, gene therapies, and artificial intelligence, the book reminds us that no technology can replace the human gaze. To care for someone with Alzheimer’s is to practice presence — a love that transcends logic and time.
Profound, poetic, and enlightening, Alzheimer – Between Science, Memory, and the Human Spirit invites readers to see that remembering is more than retaining facts — it is preserving the soul.
| Number of pages | 304 | 
| Edition | 1 (2025) | 
| Format | A5 (148x210) | 
| Binding | Paperback w/ flaps | 
| Colour | Black & white | 
| Paper type | Cream | 
| Language | Portuguese | 
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