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The Brain Under Siege

Solving the Mystery of Brain Disease, and How Scientists are Following the Clues to a Cure

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1 in 6 people suffer from brain diseases like MS, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's. Now, a Harvard neurologist takes you inside the brain under attack—and illuminates the path to a cure.

Multiple Sclerosis. Parkinson's Disease. Alzheimer's. ALS. Chances are, you know someone with a neurologic disease. Because the brain controls so much and is integral to our identity, the diseases that affect it are uniquely devastating both to patients and families.

And because it remains the most mysterious of our vital organs, treating the brain is an ongoing puzzle.

In The Brain Under Siege, Howard Weiner likens the brain to a crime scene, showing readers how "clues" point to causes and suggest paths to a cure. He takes readers on a journey through the latest technological advances, exploring which routes of investigation have gone cold and which have led to breakthroughs. Readers couldn't ask for a better guide: A professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School and co-director of the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic diseases, Weiner is an internationally renowned expert, who pioneered immunotherapy in MS and is currently investigating an Alzheimer's vaccine.

Informative and engaging, this groundbreaking book tells the story behind the science—painting a picture of the discoveries, setbacks, false leads, and victories on the front lines of brain research. Weiner also offers unique insight by exploring the experiences of the brave patients and families who make cutting-edge clinical trials possible.

Both a clear-eyed assessment of where the science stands and a gripping and poignant narrative of the dramatic pursuit for a cure, The Brain Under Siege is a must-read for patients, families, and anyone interested in unraveling the mysteries of the brain.
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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2022
      Harvard University professor Weiner surveys the challenges of neurological ailments and the extraordinary progress in understanding and treating them. According to the author, the brain is "the last great frontier of medical science"--an organ that's maddeningly complex and central not only to biological life, but also to consciousness and identity: "The brain is unique, and because of this it poses unique challenges," he says. Problematically, this miraculous organ is plagued by a variety of neurological diseases, and the author devotes his book to a discussion of five of them: multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrig's disease), and glioblastoma (brain tumors). Weiner provides a very thorough account of each, including their causes and current research into potential cures, and makes an optimistic case for future progress on all counts, with treatments for MS the most immediately promising and Alzheimer's the most vexing; he characterizes the latter as the "number-one scourge of civilization at this time." Throughout, he considers a range of relevant issues, including the "complex detective work" involved in the search for cures, the tangled world of publication and funding, and even the motivation that professional recognition provides to researchers. Weiner is the Robert L. Kroc Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and the founder and director of the Brigham MS Center and co-director of the Ann Romney Center in Boston, and his command of the material in this book is magisterial. That said, its comprehensiveness may prove prohibitive to lay readers. Although Weiner's prose is likely as accessible as the technical nature of the subject permits, readers will find it more challenging than most popular scientific literature. For those who are up to the challenge, though, this is a masterful and rigorous rendering of the state of neurological disease research infused with a rationally defensible sense of hope. A meticulous overview of the ongoing battle against brain diseases.

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