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  • There is a need for more books on dementia, especially those that explain dementia to children in easy to understand terms. Vidya Shenoy's Remember Those Who Cannot Remember, an illustrated book is a much needed book.     Vidya Shenoy…
  • Rajeev K. Gupta, a Parkinson’s patient himself, and an author himself reviews Dr. Prathima's book Insignificant Me. His take - Refreshing, spontaneous and honest, yet disappointing Endearing Tales Dr. Prathima, a practicing General Physician and a…
  • Rajeev K. Gupta, a Parkinson’s patient himself, empathises with Michael J.Fox, the movie star suffering from YOPD, and reviews the latter’s latest book, No Time like the Future, calling it real and relatable. A book which talks of PD as it is…
  • Sejal Jobanputra, who has been living with Chronic Kidney Disease reviews the book Silver Lining by Kamal Shah and explains why she thinks it is a useful resource for a person with Chronic Kidney Disease and their family. Silver Lining is an…
  • Moyna Sen who interviewed Anjana Tripathi, the author of Count, Dose, Eat, Repeat; A Mom’s Playbook for Type 1 Diabetes, reviews the book and details why she thinks it is a useful resource for a person with Type 1 Diabetes and their family. Anjana…
  • Pranab Kumar Basu has edited a unique collection of essays on Palliative Care. Driven by his own experience as a caregiver to his wife who had cancer, Pranab Basu has been working in the field of palliative care over the last few years. Even though…
  • Rajeev K. Gupta reviews holocaust survivor and renowned psychotherapist Viktor E. Frankl’s book, ‘Yes to Life in spite of Everything’, a book that carries valuable lessons on life and how to live it. Rajeev lives with Parkinson's Disease. The…
  • Rajeev K Gupta reviews the movie ‘Stutz’, based on a freewheeling conversation between actor Jonah Hill and his therapist Dr Phil Stutz. The conversation is easy and effortless, despite addressing the past and present vulnerabilities in both. Rajeev…
  • Marianne De Nazareth, author, caregiver to her parents and a contributor to PatientsEngage shares her review of "Destination Unknown: My Journey with Parkinsons" by Rajeev Gupta.    For the reader, the carer, the person with Parkinsons,…
  • Shivani Maheshwari who interviewed Rohit Gupta , the author of Dawn After Darkness, reviews the book and details why she thinks it is a useful resource for a person with Traumatic Brain Injury and their family. It is distressful to read about…

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