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 mood-boosting power of crying | Kathy Mendias
How to manage your stress like an ER doctor | Darria Long
How your memory works -- and why forgetting is totally OK | Lisa Genova
What is pneumonia and why is it so dangerous? | Eve Gaus and Vanessa Ruiz
How to deal with stress from COVID-19 and manage your well-being | Esther Perel
The past, present and future of nicotine addiction | Mitch Zeller
The next software revolution: programming biological cells | Sara-Jane Dunn
What it means to be intersex | Susannah Temko
My mother's final wish — and the right to die with dignity | Elaine Fong
Why are drug prices so high? Investigating the outdated US patent system | Priti Krishtel
How menopause affects the brain | Lisa Mosconi
The Biology of Sex | TED Radio Hour
What causes panic attacks and how you can prevent them | Cindy J. Aaronson
How synthetic biology can improve our health, food and materials | Emily Leproust
How to avoid catching prickly emotions from other people | Jessica Woods
What causes headaches? | Dan Kwartler
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How theater weathers wars, outlasts empires and survives pandemics | Cara Greene Epstein
How to Be a Better Human: The emotional support you need right now | Guy Winch
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