A Molecule Away from Madness: Tales of the Hijacked Brain
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Sara Manning Peskin
Riveting stories of the brain on the brink, from an acclaimed cognitive neurologist. Our brains are the most complex machines known to humankind, but they have an Achilles heel: the very molecules that allow us to exist can also sabotage our minds. Here are gripping accounts of unruly molecules and the diseases that form in their wake. A college student cannot remember if she has eaten breakfast. By dinner, she is strapped to a hospital bed, convinced she is battling zombies. A man planning to propose marriage instead becomes violently enraged, gripped by body spasms so severe that he nearly bites off his own tongue. One after another, poor farmers in South Carolina drop dead from a mysterious epidemic of dementia. With an intoxicating blend of history and intrigue, Sara Manning Peskin invites readers to play medical detective, tracing each diagnosis from the patient to an ailing nervous system. Along the way, Peskin entertains with tales of the sometimes outlandish, often criticized, and forever devoted scientists who discovered it all. Peskin never loses sight of the human impact of these conditions. Alzheimer’s Disease is more than the gradual loss of a loved one; it can be a family’s multigenerational curse. The proteins that abound in every cell of our bodies are not simply strings of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon; they are the building blocks of our personalities and relationships. A Molecule Away from Madness is an unputdownable journey into the deepest mysteries of our brains.
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Author
Sara Manning Peskin
Pages
224
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Published Date
2022-02-08
ISBN
1324002387 9781324002383
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"Wasn't sure exactly what I expected from this book originally, but I enjoyed it. Written by a cognitive neurologist, it explains both the history, the science, and real-life stories of conditions that can make you "lose your mind." Written in an easy to read narrative style, it was both educational and eye-opening. Although I might be a little more paranoid now about developing one of these debilitating conditions 🫣 but hey, the more you know, the more terrifying the world is, right? "
"This is written in an incredibly engaging way, exploring case studies and the events leading to demystifying a number of neurological diseases. I was struck by how many of these discoveries were initially met with disinterest, and heartened that they didn’t give up on the breakthroughs they knew were important. This was not only informative and entertaining, but uplifting to read."
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