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Why Buddha Never Had Alzheimer's: A Holistic Treatment Approach Through Meditation, Yoga, and the Arts
Contributor(s): Sen, Shuvendu (Author)
ISBN: 0757319947     ISBN-13: 9780757319945
Publisher: Health Communications
OUR PRICE:   $12.71  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Aging
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Mindfulness & Meditation
- Health & Fitness | Yoga
Dewey: 616.831
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.60 lbs) 240 pages
Themes:
- Topical - New Age
- Topical - Health & Fitness
 
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Publisher Description:
Who among us is not affected by issues such as stress, depression, personality and behavioral changes, agitation, hypertension or high cholesterol--to name a few? Did you know that these are some of the cognitive and biological deficiencies that are associated with Alzheimer's?

It is estimated that 5.4 million people in the U.S. are afflicted with Alzheimer's disease. In its capacity to completely destroy personalities, relationships and daily living, we cannot afford to continue thinking of it as a private disease. Alzheimer's is a family problem--ruthless in its scope and spread. And despite relentless trials and research studies, scientists have not found a drug to control it. Even worse, there isn't even a fully reliable diagnostic test for it. Alzheimer's disease has become a gigantic specter that looms before all of us as we age, and it is advancing unimpeded.

Today we know that contributing factors and symptoms (such as stress and hypertension) can be alleviated with holistic, alternate management approaches--like meditation, yoga, music therapy and virtual reality therapy. Research studies from Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University and Mayo Clinic, among many others, have demonstrated the comprehensive benefits of yoga and meditation on various aspects of the human mind--and when you think about it, that's where Alzheimer's disease develops--in the mind.

But, how can meditation and yoga stop or even reverse the course of Alzheimer's? They set the mind on an inward journey where the risk factors that precipitate the disease are formed. This bridging of the old and new creates an imperative paradigm shift in our perspective toward Alzheimer's disease management. Why Buddha Never Had Alzheimer's is precisely what is needed to cause a drastic and necessary revolution in medical care.


Contributor Bio(s): Sen, Shuvendu: -

Shuvendu Sen, MD (Long Island, New York), is a nationally and internationally recognized physician, author, speaker, and a humanitarian for over 20 years. He is Director, Medical Education, and Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Meridian Hackensack University. He is the author of numerous medical and scientific publications, book chapters and abstracts and is one of the chief editors of a medical text book titled Principles of Clinical Diagnosis. Dr. Sen has been named to America's Best Physicians and has received the Oscar E. Edwards Award from the American College of Physicians, as well as many national and regional awards for research, teaching, and community contribution. Thrice nominated for the Pushcart Prize Award for both fiction and nonfiction works, Dr. Sen is the author of the critically acclaimed book for lay audiences A Doctor's Diary that was selected at the World Book Fair, held in India, in 2016. He serves in advisory capacities in many leadership committees, including the American College of Physicians, the Alzheimer's Association, and Rotary International. Dr. Sen has been featured on PBS and CBS among many other media outlets