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Samuel Simon: Dementia Man

51 min · 16 de mar de 2026
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Health Dame's Robin Strongin interviews Samuel A. Simon, former Nader's Raiders and now a playwright, sharing his personal experience having been diagnosed, and living with, Alzheimer's. Dementia Man, An Existential Journey, is Sam's award-winning autobiographical story.

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