Decoding Darkness: The Search for the Genetic Causes of Alzheimer's Disease

Author:
Rudolph E. Tanzi and Ann B. Parson
Publisher:
Perseus Publishing
Reviewed in:
Fall 2000
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Parson is a Cambridge, MA, freelance. Tanzi is professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School and director of the Genetics and Aging Unit at Mass General Hospital. By the year 2050, 14 million Americans will die of Alzheimer's. The book chronicles the search for the genetic causes of this incurable brain disease and illuminates one promising theory — the amyloid hypothesis — that could hold the key to effective medications.