The Doctor's Bookshelf (a blog of books every doctor should read, courtesy of Dr. Ibrahim Imam) lists Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and The Brain, written by me and #UCSF #Neurologist Dr. Bruce Miller, as one of the Ten Incredibly Moving Patient #Memoirs about the Brain.
The memoir I wrote with #UCSF #neurologist, Dr. Bruce Miller, Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain is now available through the HFC website. Please check out the bookshop and see the other books on #caregiving and #brain health. Thank you to #LaurenMillerRogen and #SethRogen for your advocacy and profound generosity.
It was an honor to be a panelist on #Dementia Stories for Impact: Dementia Life Course and Storytelling, sponsored by the #AlzheimersAssociation and #UCSF. My fellow authors and colleagues talked about the importance of #narrative, #empathy, #brain health, and Dr. Bruce Miller and I talked about our work together on my #memoir, Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain. I hope you find this discussion helpful.
It was an honor to be a panelist on #Dementia Stories for Impact: Dementia Life Course and Storytelling, sponsored by the #AlzheimersAssociation and #UCSF. My fellow authors and colleagues talked about the importance of #narrative, #empathy, #brain health, and Dr. Bruce Miller and I talked about our work together on my #memoir, Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain. I hope you find this discussion helpful.
Now on the blog: how we expanded UCSF’s Health Atlas from California (which we first collaborated on in 2019) to the entire US in 2024, including data and design updates across the entire tool.
Read now at https://stamen.com/taking-ucsfs-health-atlas-national/
February 21 was National Caregiver's Day. I was thinking about caregiving (in fact, speaking about it at #UCSF) but didn't post. Here is a photo of my mother and father, Tzip and Jerry, on their honeymoon. Both are gone. Many years of her life were dedicated to taking care of my father, who died of early-onset Alzheimer's. I love this photo.
February 21 was National Caregiver's Day. I was thinking about caregiving (in fact, speaking about it at #UCSF) but didn't post. Here is a photo of my mother and father, Tzip and Jerry, on their honeymoon. Both are gone. Many years of her life were dedicated to taking care of my father, who died of early-onset Alzheimer's. I love this photo.
On 2.21, please join me & #neurolgists Drs. Bruce Miller & LuisMartinez for a panel discussion on the value of sharing narratives re: #dementia's profound impact on those who know & love someone w/#Alzheimers, which is pretty much everyone. Bruce & I will talk about how we wrote Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain, & Luis will discuss Pipo, Don't Forget Me. It is hosted by #UCSF & the Alzheimer's Association.
On 2.21, please join me & #neurolgists Drs. Bruce Miller & LuisMartinez for a panel discussion on the value of sharing narratives re: #dementia's profound impact on those who know & love someone w/#Alzheimers, which is pretty much everyone. Bruce & I will talk about how we wrote together Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain, & Luis will discuss Pipo, Don't Forget Me. It's hosted by #UCSF & the Alzheimer's Association.
Please join me for this #UCSF event, Dementia Stories for Impact. We'll be exploring the value of sharing stories of #dementia. How narratives combat #stigma, educate readers & #caregivers about #brain health, offer #empathy, & help others w/#grief. Dr. Bruce Miller & I will discuss the memoir we wrote in honor of my father, Jerry, who died of early-onset #Alzheimers, & Dr. Luis Martinez will discuss his children's book about dementia.
#EndAlz
#Alzheimer'sAssociation
Please join me for this #UCSF event, Dementia Stories for Impact. We'll be exploring the value of sharing stories of #dementia. How narratives combat #stigma, educate readers & #caregivers about #brain health, offer #empathy, & help others w/#grief. Dr. Bruce Miller & I will discuss the memoir we wrote in honor of my father, Jerry, who died of early-onset #Alzheimers, & Dr. Luis Martinez will discuss his children's book about dementia.
#EndAlz
#Alzheimer'sAssociation
"Whenever Linde tells a joke a little too loudly, or has a dulled emotional response to a dramatic event, she worries: Is this tau? That anxious metronome never shuts off."
The kindness, brilliance, and empathy of the #neurologists at the #Dementia #Research centers mentioned in this article is literally life-sustaining. A special shout-out to #UCSF and especially my dear friend #Dr.BruceMiller, who founded the #MAC (#Memory and #Aging Center).
"Whenever Linde tells a joke a little too loudly, or has a dulled emotional response to a dramatic event, she worries: Is this tau? That anxious metronome never shuts off."
The kindness, brilliance, and empathy of the #neurologists at the #Dementia #Research centers mentioned in this article is literally life-sustaining. A special shout-out to #UCSF and especially my dear friend #Dr.BruceMiller, who founded the #MAC (#Memory and #Aging Center).
The #MAGA candidate for the presidency can't find his words, can't speak them, and can't put them together coherently. Here is a figure from a book I wrote with #UCSF #neurologist Dr. Bruce Miller explaining the different kinds of aphasia. The 1st 2 #variants are associated w/#FTD. The 3rd & the one my father had is associated with #Alzheimer's. #Trump played music last night at his rally instead of speaking. Music can be a balm for people with #dementia. They often remember it when words fail.
The #MAGA candidate for the presidency can't find his words, can't speak them, and can't put them together coherently. Here is a figure from a book I wrote with #UCSF #neurologist Dr. Bruce Miller explaining the different kinds of aphasia. The 1st 2 #variants are associated w/#FTD. The 3rd & the one my father had is associated with #Alzheimer's. #Trump played music last night at his rally instead of speaking. Music can be a balm for people with #dementia. They often remember it when words fail.
Seriously, screw #UCSF for allowing this outrageous BS