<head><style>body{font-size:10pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;background-color:#ffffff;color:black;}p{margin:0px;}</style></head><body><font color="#000000"><font size="2"><font face="arial,sans-serif">Cambridge Forum<br> 3 Church Street ● Cambridge, MA 02138<br>617-495-2727<br>email: director@cambridgeforum.org<br>cambridgeforum.org<br><br>Release February 1, 2012<br><br>DR. GARY SMALL on THE ALZHEIMER’S PREVENTION PROGRAM at Cambridge Forum<br><br>On February 9 at 7 p.m., Cambridge Forum hosts Dr. Gary Small, UCLA neuroscientist and expert on human memory, to discuss his new book The Alzheimer’s Prevention Program. Alzheimer’s currently afflicts 5 million Americans; one American is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s every 70 seconds, and the only cure is prevention. Can Alzheimer’s really be prevented? In his new book Gary Small looks at what Alzheimer's disease actually is and reviews the research on preventing its onset. Small challenges the widely held notion that Alzheimer's is not preventable and discusses a variety of ways to keep the brain healthy–there’s more to it than a crossword puzzle a day!<br><br>Dr. Gary Small is a professor of psychiatry and director of the UCLA Center on Aging at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior. His research, supported by the National Institute of Health, has made headlines in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and USA Today. Scientific American magazine named him one of the world’s leading innovators in science and technology. Dr. Small lectures throughout the world and frequently appears on The Today Show, Good Morning America, PBS, and CNN. He has written six books, including The New York Times best seller, The Memory Bible. <br><br>Cambridge Forum is recorded and edited for public radio broadcast. Edited CDs are available to the public by contacting 617-495-2727. Select forums can be viewed in their entirety on demand by visiting our website at cambridgeforum.org and clicking on the Forum Network at WGBH. <br></font></font></font></body><pre>
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