The Dana Guide to Brain Health. – book review

Free Press, $45

If your interest in the brain is more practical than theoretical, this encyclopedic family guide will tell you everything you need to know and then some. The resource was compiled from the contributions of more than 100 experts in the field by editor Floyd Bloom, M.D., president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, among others. In just over 700 pages, the book covers brain structure, development, emotions, learning and just about everything that can possibly go wrong with your brain.

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