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DEMENTIA OVERVIEW (2022 Update): Dementia Guide for Patients, Families, Caregivers, & Medical Professionals

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Get the best science in everyday language in this updated first book to focus on all 19 primary dementias.
Recommended for medical professionals, caregivers, and dementia families who want an overview of the 19 dementia types. The author does not recommend the book for dementia patients, but for anybody else who wants a quick but thorough dementia overview.
The book includes all the information from our 19 Dementia book series, minus most the repetition.
We cover the following
Dementia with Lewy Bodies Parkinson's disease dementia Corticobasal Syndrome Posterior Cortical Atrophy Down Syndrome with Alzheimer's Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease Limbic-predominant Age-related TDP-43 Encephalopathy (LATE) Behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Nonfluent Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia Logopenic Progressive Aphasia Cortical Vascular Dementia Binswanger Disease Huntington's Disease Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
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280 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 31, 2022

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Jerry Beller

104 books414 followers
Jerry Beller (1957-present) was born in Vernon, Texas, but grew up in Norman, Oklahoma. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma, and has since lived in Washington DC, Jamaica and Florida, before settling in Atlanta, Georgia. Beller has written novels and screenplays for three decades, and the novels will be released two or three per year for the next decade or longer. Beller writes historical fiction, including the "American Myth series", which covers American History from before the republic, up to the present. Additionally, Beller writes general fiction, political thrillers, romance and mysteries. He also writes extensively about Jamaica, as he once lived there, is married to a Jamaican woman, has two half-Jamaican children and considers it his home away from home. Expect a steady dose of releases by this author over the next decade or two.

Jerry Beller will release five books in 2013, the first which was MADDAM PRESIDENT on Valentine's Day.

MADAM PRESIDENT follows President Kalinda Resbo, the first female and black president, as she runs for reelection, while fulfilling the many duties that come with the most difficult job in the world. With the election as a backdrop, madam weaves through an Iranian Crisis, an investigation into moles and corruption in the FBI, Congress and corporate America. Beller addresses many real events and people who are part of current events for the USA during 2012, while also creating many interesting fictional characters. President Resbo's runs for reelection as an independent, running against congress and the two party system, advocating a different approach to politics, solutions that go outside those the democrats and republicans squabble over.
HEY JOE will be released on April 1. It follows an American who moves to Jamaica to write a book and pursue a great adventure. The story is largely one of a white American attempted to be accepted by the locals as more than just another Joe. He meets a wide variety of interesting Jamaican characters along the way. He falls in love with nature, the culture and the people of Portland Parish in the northeast corner of Jamaica.

Beller will return to the American Myth series in June with the release of ALFRED WELLERS, a historical fiction piece about the first European to settle in North America.
1993, also of the American Myth series, will be released in September. This is a thriller with murder, treason and corporate crimes as the backdrop.
Beller will return to the Jamaica Series in December with the release of NUH JOE, the second part of the Port Antonio segment of the Jamaica series. NUH JOE follows River Adams after he becomes known to the locals in the Portland Parish of Jamaica as Nuh Joe. He continues his great Jamaican adventure, but NUH JOE is more of an adventure romance compared HEY JOE.

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