The End of Alzheimer’s Program – Dale E. Bredesen, M.D. References

Following is a list of references from the book, The End of Alzheimer’s Program, published by Avery/Random House. Due to the length of the text, these references could not be included in the print version, and therefore are listed below. 

32 – L. A. Barros, S. Tufik, and Monica Andersen, Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 49, 193–204, February 2015

The Role of Progesterone in Memory: An Overview of Three Decades

33 – Anna C. McCarrey and Susan M. Resnick, Hormones and Behavior 74, 167–72, August 2015

Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy and Cognition

33 – Roberta Brinton et al., Nature Reviews Endocrinology 11, no. 7, 393–405, May 2015

Perimenopause as a Neurological Transition State

33 – Byung-Koo Yoon et al., Menopause 25, no. 8, 870–76, May 2018

Menopausal Hormone Therapy and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial

34 – Russel J. Reiter et al., Journal of Pineal Research 61, no. 3, 253–78, August 2016

Melatonin as an Antioxidant: Under Promises But Over Delivers

1 – Nicholas J. Justice, Neurobiology of Stress 8, 127–33, February 2018

The Relationship Between Stress and Alzheimer’s Disease

2 – Peter J. Gianaros and Tor D. Wager, Current Directions in Psychological Science 24, no. 4, 313–21, August 2015

Brain-Body Pathways Linking Psychological Stress and Physical Health

3 – Robert F. Anda et al., European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience 256, no. 3, 174–86, April 2006

The Enduring Effects of Abuse and Related Adverse Experiences in Childhood: A Convergence of Evidence from Neurobiology and Epidemiology

3 – Stephen J. D’Orazio, Inquiries Journal 8, no. 7, 1–21, 2016

Assessing the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Brain Development

4 – Shannon M. Monnat and Raeven Faye Chandler, Sociology Quarterly 56, no. 4, 723–52, September 2015

Long-Term Physical Health Consequences of Adverse Childhood Experiences