Jun 26, 2023
Many of us know someone who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. It seems to be everywhere. People are living longer today, and our longevity is often given as one reason for its prevalence, since age is cited as the greatest risk factor for Alzheimer’s. But some people who have puzzling brain changes are surprisingly young—in their fifties—in the prime of mid-life. What they have is not “traditional” Alzheimer’s disease, but rather a different kind of dementia known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, or PCA. In today’s episode—as we come to the end of Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month—we talk with Jamie Talan, a widely recognized science writer who specializes in neuroscience and neurology and is the author of a new book, “Atypical Dementias: Understanding Mid-Life Language, Visual, Behavioral and Cognitive Changes.” Jamie will explain what researchers know about the causes of this type of dementia, which produces symptoms of visual impairment instead of the memory loss more commonly associated with Alzheimer’s. While there is no treatment yet for PCA, Jamie will also talk about her commitment to creating a lecture series and support groups, which are now serving thousands of people nationwide, leading to a better understanding of what these diseases look like and how we can improve the lives of patients and their caregivers.
Thanks to advances in medicine and health, most of us are just at half-life when we reach our mid-40s, with many potentially productive years ahead. But there’s no road map to prepare us for this period. That’s where 45 Forward comes in. My show provides you with strategies to shift the traditional waiting-for-retirement model to a journey of compelling life chapters. Each show tackles an aspect of health, finance, family and friends, housing, work and personal pursuits as part of an integrated plan. Experts discuss topics like revitalizing relationships, creating mini-retirements, managing the maze of technology, finding your next homestead and caring for aging parents. The show instills confidence, and hopefully some comfort, amid the stresses permeating today’s society. Fear of the future is not knowing how to prepare for it. 45 Forward does not proffer prefabricated answers, but helps you shape your life amid the daily anxieties of our time.