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自分の親がアルツハイマー病を患う姿を目の当たりにすると、私たちの多くは「自分だけは別」という否定か、過剰な予防のための努力という反応を示します。しかし、世界保健の専門家でTEDフェローのアラナ・シェイクはこの問題を別の視点から見ています。彼女は自分が(やがては訪れる)アルツハイマー病になったときに備えて、三つの具体的な準備をしています。
Global development expert Alanna Shaikh takes on the toughest of health issues—from the ones affecting the globe at large to the ones hurting her own family. Full bio »
Translated into Japanese by Nobuya Fukugawa
Reviewed by Kazunori Akashi
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