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The Memory Thief The Secrets Behind How We Remembera Medical Mystery Lauren Aguirre

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The Memory Thief The Secrets Behind How We Remembera Medical Mystery Lauren Aguirre
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Publisher: Pegasus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.41 MB
Author: Lauren Aguirre
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Memory Thief The Secrets Behind How We Remembera Medical Mystery Lauren Aguirre by Lauren Aguirre instant download after payment.

FINALIST FOR THE 2022 PEN/E.O. WILSON LITERARY SCIENCE WRITING AWARD
"Aguirre writes clearly, concisely, and often cinematically. The book succeeds in providing an accessible yet substantive look at memory science and offering glimpses of the often-challenging process of biomedical investigation."—Science
Sometimes, it's not the discovery that's hard – it's convincing others that you're right. The Memory Thief chronicles an investigation into a rare and devastating amnesia first identified in a cluster of fentanyl overdose survivors. When a handful of doctors embark on a quest to find out exactly what happened to these marginalized victims, they encounter indifference and skepticism from the medical establishment.
But after many blind alleys and occasional strokes of good luck, they go on to prove that opioids can damage the hippocampus, a tiny brain region responsible for forming new memories. This discovery may have...

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