
You Can Prevent and Even Reverse Cognitive Decline – Dr. Dale Bredesen with Dave Asprey – #754
New research clears up the confusion about Alzheimer’s, while a new program outlines step-by-step details for preventing and reversing it.
New research clears up the confusion about Alzheimer’s, while a new program outlines step-by-step details for preventing and reversing it.
A mix of facts about humans, humanity and the strange and wonderful world in which we live.
Blood washing could be the new standard in longevity and change your Alzheimer’s risk. Here’s how.
Brand new research upends what we think we know about Alzheimer’s and offers new hope in how to treat it.
Today’s conversation with Dr. William Li focuses on the importance of taking a systems-based approach to health and the prevention, treatment, and reversal of disease.
Dan Gartenberg, aka Dr. Snooze, is the co-founder and CEO of Sonic Sleep and also an adjunct assistant professor at Penn State University.
Dr. Dale Bredesen has spent over 30 years researching the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease and has recently published the first paper on the Reversal Of Cognitive Decline in patients with early Alzheimer’s disease.
The statistics are eye-opening. Women represent nearly two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer’s Disease
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