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Ep. 458 Brain Health Tips to Fight Cognitive Decline with Dr. Heather Sandison

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Aging is the leading risk factor for cognitive decline, and projected statistics show that the number of people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s will reach 8.5 million by 2030 and 11.2 million by 2040.

Today, I am thrilled to connect with Dr. Heather Sandison, a naturopathic doctor and the founder and medical director of Solcere Health, a San Diego-based brain optimization clinic, and Marama, the first residential memory care facility that aims to return its residents to independent living. Dr. Sandison is also the New York Times bestselling author of Reversing Alzheimer's.

In our conversation today, Dr. Sandison and I explored the most common signs of early cognitive decline, looking at ways to differentiate dementia from formal Alzheimer's disease. We dive into the causes of dementia and Alzheimer's, examining six key imbalances that can affect ApoE status and tackle the limitations of current approaches to Alzheimer's research. We also share information on current drug modalities and touch on the importance of brain-nurturing environments and helpful activities for maintaining cognitive status as we age.

I look forward to having Dr. Sandison back for a second conversation, where we will dive deeper into practical ways to support and improve brain health.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Some early signs of neurocognitive decline
  • Barriers to care for those with dementia or Alzheimer’s
  • What differentiates dementia from Alzheimer's?
  • Various factors that could cause Alzheimer's
  • The role ApoE genetics play in Alzheimer's risk
  • How addressing lifestyle factors can help prevent cognitive decline.
  • The limitations of current Alzheimer's treatments
  • How the results of clinical trials on the Bredesen intervention have shown significant improvements in cognitive function
  • Why individualized treatments are essential for managing Alzheimer's and dementia
  • Making healthy choices accessible and creating environments that support cognitive function
  • The benefits of making positive changes in your daily life and taking small steps to enhance brain health

Connect with Cynthia Thurlow

Connect with Dr. Heather Sandison

  continue reading

527 episodes

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Aging is the leading risk factor for cognitive decline, and projected statistics show that the number of people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s will reach 8.5 million by 2030 and 11.2 million by 2040.

Today, I am thrilled to connect with Dr. Heather Sandison, a naturopathic doctor and the founder and medical director of Solcere Health, a San Diego-based brain optimization clinic, and Marama, the first residential memory care facility that aims to return its residents to independent living. Dr. Sandison is also the New York Times bestselling author of Reversing Alzheimer's.

In our conversation today, Dr. Sandison and I explored the most common signs of early cognitive decline, looking at ways to differentiate dementia from formal Alzheimer's disease. We dive into the causes of dementia and Alzheimer's, examining six key imbalances that can affect ApoE status and tackle the limitations of current approaches to Alzheimer's research. We also share information on current drug modalities and touch on the importance of brain-nurturing environments and helpful activities for maintaining cognitive status as we age.

I look forward to having Dr. Sandison back for a second conversation, where we will dive deeper into practical ways to support and improve brain health.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Some early signs of neurocognitive decline
  • Barriers to care for those with dementia or Alzheimer’s
  • What differentiates dementia from Alzheimer's?
  • Various factors that could cause Alzheimer's
  • The role ApoE genetics play in Alzheimer's risk
  • How addressing lifestyle factors can help prevent cognitive decline.
  • The limitations of current Alzheimer's treatments
  • How the results of clinical trials on the Bredesen intervention have shown significant improvements in cognitive function
  • Why individualized treatments are essential for managing Alzheimer's and dementia
  • Making healthy choices accessible and creating environments that support cognitive function
  • The benefits of making positive changes in your daily life and taking small steps to enhance brain health

Connect with Cynthia Thurlow

Connect with Dr. Heather Sandison

  continue reading

527 episodes

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