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Brain Function

 

No, a low-carb diet won't cure dementia but it can help with what is a modern metabolic disease, influenced by lifestyle.
Dr. Paul Mason - 'Reversing dementia with diet: a 2021 update' - 19:57

 

An opposing view of saturated fats. Good information on supplements you don't need or shouldn't take because the right foods (that you are now eating) do a better job. *Eat colorful foods* - A brisk walk 3x a week.
Power Foods for the Brain | Neal Barnard - 17:01

 

Studies show lower energy intake increases lifespan and brain health. You can do that by eating less or preferably through fasting. Why fasting bolsters brain power: Mark Mattson - 16:44

 

Dementia may be preventable through lifestyle. Max Lugavere - 19:38

 

Oct 30, 2015 - Can we, as adults, grow new neurons? Neuroscientist Sandrine Thuret says that we can, & offers research & practical advice on how we can help our brains better perform neurogenesis—improving mood, increasing memory formation & preventing the decline associated with aging along the way.
You can grow new brain cells. Here's how | Sandrine Thuret - 11:05

 

Three-Minute Parkinson's Diagnosis
Sep 7, 2022, Joy Milne is known as the woman who can smell Parkinson’s. Larry Gifford talks with her and Professor Perdita Barron, the Director of the Michael Barber Centre for Collaborative Mass Spectrometry at The University of Manchester, who’ve been working side by side hand to nose for years identifying what exactly it is that Joy smells and if it can be used as a way to diagnose Parkinson’s. This is currently under testing trials with over 2000 patients. The hope is to have testing as early as 2004/5.  Listen to the full 32-minute podcast with Joy Milne and Larry Gifford here.

 

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