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    Lifestyle and Brain Health: Highlighting Brain & Life Magazine Articles

    Lifestyle and Brain Health: Highlighting Brain & Life Magazine Articles

    In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters discuss some of their favorite articles in the most recent edition of Brain & Life Magazine. They discuss the “Blue Zone” lifestyle, links between skin problems and neurologic conditions, coffee’s potential brain health benefits, and how juggling can increase neuroplasticity. If you would like to read these articles and more, be sure to subscribe to Brain & Life Magazine for free!

     

    Brain & Life Articles Mentioned

    “Blue Zones” Author Dan Buettner Shares the Secrets to a Long and Healthy Life

    Skin Problems May Be Early Signs of a Neurologic Condition

    Drinking Coffee May Reduce the Risk of Neurologic Disease

    How Juggling Can Increase Neuroplasticity

     

    Additional Resources

    Exploring Longevity with Author Dan Buettner

    The Keys to Longevity

    The Healing Arts

     

    We want to hear from you!

    Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast?

    Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast?

     

    Social Media:  

    Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD

    Finding New Ways to Move Forward with Justine Galloway

    Finding New Ways to Move Forward with Justine Galloway

    In this episode, Brain & Life Podcast host Dr. Daniel Correa interviews Justine Galloway, a runner who was diagnosed with Runner’s Dystonia and continued on to break world records in backwards running. They discuss her father’s Parkinson’s journey, her diagnosis process, and how she continues to adapt and find motivation. Then, Dr. Correa speaks with Dr. Joseph Jankovic, a neurologist specializing in movement disorders. Dr. Jankovic explains Dystonia, what some of the risk factors are, and treatment options.

    Additional Resources

    Much More Than a Pain in the Neck: The Different Types of Dystonia

    Medications and Lifestyle Changes Can Help People Cope with Dystonia

    Easing the Weight of Dystonia Isn’t Just a Story of Triumph

    Speaking Up About Dystonia

    Facing DYT1 Dystonia with Grit and Hope

     

    Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics

    Rogers Hartmann on Beating Dystonia

    Billy McLaughlin on Life as a Musician with Focal Dystonia

     

    We want to hear from you!

    Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast?

    ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206

    ·       Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org

     

    Social Media:  

    Guests: Justine Galloway @rennur316; Dr. Joseph Jankovic @josephjankovic

    Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD

    Faxing down the house | Nicolien Mizee - De kennismaking, Faxen aan Ger

    Faxing down the house | Nicolien Mizee - De kennismaking, Faxen aan Ger
    Met haar reeks Faxen aan Ger is Nicolien Mizee (1965) sluipenderwijs een cult-hit geworden. Het eerste deel van de serie, De kennismaking, start in 1994. Mizee heeft grote bewondering voor haar docent scenarioschrijven, Ger Beukenkamp, en ze besluit hem faxen te gaan sturen. Het is de start van een stroom brieven die meer dan twintig jaar zal voortduren. Gert antwoordt nooit.

    In deze aflevering kijken we naar hoe Mizee een algemeen herkenbare, menselijke onwetendheid en onaangepastheid weet te beschrijven. Is ze eigenlijk wel zo onaangepast als ze doet lijken? En hoe verhoudt ze zich tot mensen die wél meedraaien in de maatschappij?

    Boekentips in deze aflevering

    Het grappigste boek dat je gelezen hebt:
    Joost: Willem Elsschot - Kaas
    Ellen: Terry Pratchett - Discworld
    Charlotte: John Kennedy Toole - A Confederacy of Dunces

    Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Boeken FM
    nlOctober 20, 2021

    Neurology: What's Trending in Stroke - Part 4

    Neurology: What's Trending in Stroke - Part 4

    Dr. Andy Southerland, a neurologist at the University of Virginia, continues his discussion on treating patients with acute cases of stroke.

    Show references:

    Part 1: https://neurologyminute.libsyn.com/website/neurology-whats-trending-in-stroke

    Part 2: https://neurologyminute.libsyn.com/website/neurology-whats-trending-in-stroke-part-2

    Part 3: https://neurologyminute.libsyn.com/website/neurology-whats-trending-in-stroke-part-3

    Full podcast: https://www.neurology.org/podcast

    Neurology: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment During Pregnancy and/or Lactation in Women with MS or Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

    Neurology: Monoclonal Antibody Treatment During Pregnancy and/or Lactation in Women with MS or Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

    Dr. Rae Bacharach discusses a recent Neurology article entitle,d "Monoclonal Antibody Treatment During Pregnancy and/or Lactation in Women with MS or Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder".

    Show references:

    https://nn.neurology.org/content/7/4/e723

    http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/c/e/b/ceb419377948d273/March_03_2020_Neurology_Podcast_ver2.mp3?c_id=66015281&cs_id=66015281&expiration=1597116648&hwt=83b580f40d46eaee8408435679047899

    https://neurology.libsyn.com/website/april-10-2018-issue
     

    Neurology Today: Longitudinal Findings from ARUBA Trial for Unruptured AVM Still Favor Medical Management over Interventional Therapy

    Neurology Today: Longitudinal Findings from ARUBA Trial for Unruptured AVM Still Favor Medical Management over Interventional Therapy

    Dr. Halley Alexander discusses the Neurology Today article, "Longitudinal Findings from ARUBA Trial for Unruptured AVM Still Favor Medical Management over Interventional Therapy".

    Show references:

    https://journals.lww.com/neurotodayonline/Fulltext/2020/07230/Longitudinal_Findings_from_ARUBA_Trial_for.3.aspx

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