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- Published 20090303
- ISBN: 9780733323942
- Extent: 256 pp
- Paperback (234 x 153mm)

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Before the flood
The memory doctor. It’s a misnomer, because whatever I might be able to do, I can’t fix memory. No one can. Bones regrow, cuts heal, but memory – once lost – is usually gone for good… We are essentially born with all the neurons we will ever possess. Unlike other cells in the body, those in the brain do not replicate or reproduce.
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