Beating Alzheimer s is considered by many to be impossible. But incredible as it may seem, the man who wrote this book was given the diagnosis of Alzheimer s disease, a diagnosis as dreaded as cancer to most people, and reversed his devastating symptoms. Traditional medicine, with all of its modern technology and thousands of wonder drugs, has failed to solve the most tragic illness, one which causes you to be sentenced for the rest of your life to a world of increasing forgetfulness, and to become a burden to those around you, unable to dress or feed yourself, not recognizing your...
Beating Alzheimer s is considered by many to be impossible. But incredible as it may seem, the man who wrote this book was given the diagnosis of Alzh...
Tom Warren likes to write about places where he has lived for a long time. The setting for his book "An Old Caddie Looks Back: Reflec-tions from a Town that Loves Golf" . . . is Rockford, Illinois, Warren's birthplace and home growing up. An-other book, "Discovering Lake Superior and the Western Upper Penin-sula of Michigan," draws from decades of journal entries and experiences around the family cabin near Ontonagon, Michigan. And now comes "Dis-covering Beloit: Stories Too Good to be True?" - a novel about inves-tigative journalism in the southern Wisconsin com-munity where he has lived...
Tom Warren likes to write about places where he has lived for a long time. The setting for his book "An Old Caddie Looks Back: Reflec-tions from a ...