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20 incredible conversations with leading scientists, in one hour.
We’re excited to present this special installment of Your Brain On, featuring highlights from some of the speakers talking at our first ever Brain Health Revolution Summit.
Our first summit, running September 30 through October 6 2024, features seven days of hour-long discussions with the scientists who are actually conducting the studies, publishing the papers, and pushing public health policy reforms that are shaping our world.
No matter when you’re listening to this episode, visit https://bhrsummit.com/ for more information about the summit — be it our first 2024 edition, or a future installment!
Day 1: The Brain Health Landscape: From Insights to Action
Day 2: Mental Health Matters and Heart Health for a Stronger Brain
Day 3: Women’s Brain Health: Hormones, Longevity, and Vitality
Day 4: Emerging Challenges in Brain Health
Day 5: Fuel for Thought: Nutrition, the Gut, and the Brain
Day 6: Move, Breathe, Thrive: Exercise and Stress Management
Day 7: Recharge and Optimize: Sleep and Cognitive Performance
This special episode includes excerpts of our conversations with:
Rachel Dolhun, MD
Michael Okun, MD
Charles DeCarli, MD
Ari Tuckman, PsyD
Amishi Jha, PhD
Danielle Belardo, MD
Margarett McCarthy, PhD
Lisa Mosconi, PhD
Lisa Genova
Idrees ‘Dr. Idz’ Mughal, MBBS, MRes, DipIBLM
Daniele Piomelli, PhD
Frank Lin, MD, PhD
Alan Flanagan, PhD
Matthew Nagra, ND
Stuart Phillips, PhD
Natali Edmonds, PhD
Satchin Panda, PhD
Donn Posner, MD
Sujay Kansagra, MD
Yaakov Stern, PhD
For more information about the Brain Health Revolution Summit, visit: https://bhrsummit.com/
The Brain Health Revolution Summit 2024 is presented in partnership with Healthy Minds Initiative: thymindsinitiative.org
‘Your Brain On’ is hosted by neurologists, scientists and public health advocates Ayesha and Dean Sherzai.
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