Category: brain research

Nutrition, Brains, Appetite and Weight Loss

Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Michael Brickey

Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey

Guest: Dr. Larry McCleary

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Dr. Larry McCleary

Nutritional advice is a tower of Babble. There are many theories that have little research to support them. The US government’s Food Pyramid and recommendations reflect more of a political process than a scientific process. The marketplace is full of hype for products and services. The answers on what really fosters wellness and longevity will ultimately come from scientific research. The strength of Dr. McCleary’s advice is that it is based in research and clinical experience.

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Boomer and Senior Brains Can Get Better with Age

Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Michael Brickey

Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey

Guest: Barbara Strauch

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Barbara Strauch

It is hard to see the big picture trying to digest a pile of journal articles, press releases, or newsletter and newspaper articles. Barbara Strauch (pronounce Starch) is very talented at putting research in perspective with an appreciation of the importance of the quality of research design and a knack for writing about it in a way that speaks to both scientists and the public. She is the author of The Secret Life of the Grown Up Brain.I find her findings important in three ways:

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The Future of Your Brain

Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Michael Brickey

Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey

Guest: Judith Horstman

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Judith Horstman

From a longevity perspective, it is the best time ever to be alive—so far. There are so many medical advances becoming available and incredible ones in the pipeline. Take good care of yourself so you will be able to benefit from these wonderful resources. From a cultural perspective, change is happening at a logarithmic rate. The change brings marvelous communication and educational opportunities worldwide. At the same time, it is fraught with ethical and political perils.

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