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: The story highlights the devastating impact of familial Alzheimer's , a rare form of the disease that is 100% passable to offspring, forcing Alice's children to face their own terrifying medical futures. Living in the "And"
Blog - Still Alice: A Portrait of Familial Alzheimer's Disease Still Alice
Alice Howland is at the peak of her career as a linguistics professor at Harvard when she begins to lose her most vital tool: language. This irony is central to the narrative, as someone who spent their life studying how we communicate suddenly finds themselves unable to find words . : The story highlights the devastating impact of
The title, Still Alice , serves as a powerful reminder that despite the erosion of memory and intellect, the essence of the person remains . Alice’s journey is not just about a medical decline; it's about the struggle to maintain dignity and connection. The title, Still Alice , serves as a
The story of Still Alice , whether experienced through Lisa Genova's groundbreaking novel or the Oscar-winning film starring Julianne Moore, offers a profound and haunting look at early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Losing the "Self" in the Science
: Unlike many stories told from the caregiver's view, Genova (a neuroscientist) writes from Alice's internal perspective . You experience her confusion as she gets lost while jogging in her own neighborhood or forgets a dinner appointment.