Does Alzheimer's disease disproportionately affect women? In this episode of TED Health, author and health advocate Maria Shriver joins our host Shoshana in a conversation that delves into the gender-based factors of Alzheimer's, the shift in society's narrative around the disease -- and the importance of voicing your own concerns to your doctor.
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The inaccurate link between body ideals and health | Nancy N. Chen
The power of venom -- and how it could one day save your life | Mandë Holford
Am I Normal? with Mona Chalabi
What if mental health workers responded to emergency calls? | Leslie Herod
A smart bra for better heart health | Alicia Chong Rodriguez
The tiny balls of fat that could revolutionize medicine | Kathryn A. Whitehead
The anxiety that comes from being treated like an outsider | Valerie Purdie-Greenaway
Meet the scientist couple driving an mRNA vaccine revolution | Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci
3 ways to create a menopause-friendly work culture | Andrea Berchowitz
How to find meaning after loss | David Kessler
Could we treat spinal cord injuries with asparagus? | Andrew Pelling
An innovative way to support children with special needs | Billy Samuel Mwape
How your body could become its own diagnostic lab | Aaron Morris
The science behind how parents affect child development | Yuko Munakata
How COVID-19 transformed the future of medicine | Daniel Kraft
How motivation can fix public systems | Abhishek Gopalka
The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care) | Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski
What causes opioid addiction, and why is it so tough to combat? | Mike Davis
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