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  1. The results of Eugenia’s neuro-psych exam and MRI confirmed: her cognitive impairment was real, and would only get worse. She had Alzheimer’s. Outraged and terrified, Zukerman vowed to do her best to handle her diagnosis “privately and purposefully.”

  2. Dec 8, 2019 · What was happening was that she was experiencing the early signs of Alzheimer's disease. It was her daughters, Arianna and Natalia, who started the search for a diagnosis.

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  3. May 13, 2020 · The results of Eugenia’s neuro-psych exam and MRI confirmed: her cognitive impairment was real, and would only get worse. She had Alzheimer’s. Outraged and terrified, Zukerman vowed to do her best to handle her diagnosis “privately and purposefully.”

  4. Jun 2, 2020 · Living with Alzheimer’s: How Eugenia Zukerman Confronted Her Diagnosis. Eugenia Zukerman, 72, left the hospital, jumped on the subway and headed back to her apartment. She sat at her desk and stared aimlessly at the wall, soaking up the news she had just received.

  5. Nov 7, 2019 · Eugenia Zukerman. Like Falling through a Cloud describes the onset and progress of Alzheimer’s disease in a formidable and well-exercised mind: the one belonging to the decorated classical flutist, former arts correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning and Ancramdale resident Eugenia Zukerman.

  6. Nov 9, 2019 · The classical flutist came back from the hospital after receiving an Alzheimer's diagnosis and felt compelled to write. The result is a stunning memoir that mixes poetry and prose.

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  8. Eugenia is author of "Like Falling Through a Cloud", releasing November 5, which documents her experience as a woman in the early stages of Alzheimer's. Read our Q&A with Eugenia and learn how she uses the power of music in her journey with Alzheimers disease.

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