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What would you give to add 10, 20, maybe even 30 healthy years to your lifespan? Who wouldn’t want that? The latest scientific research from labs at places like Harvard and Stanford shows we can slow our aging process and even reverse our biological ages. In doing that, we slow the onset of age-related conditions that we’ve seen in our parents and our grandparents like Alzheimer’s, heart issues, and cancer. This is personal for me and why I started the Cutting Edge Health Podcast. Both my pa ...
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Transcript with time code: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Transcript-42-Dr-Mitch-Clionsky-1.pdf This podcast episode features Dr. Mitch Clionsky, a neuropsychologist who specializes in preventing cognitive decline and dementia, and who has treated over 30,000 patients throughout his career. He discusses his book Dementia P…
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Transcript with time code: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Transcript-41-Dr.-Jeffrey-Galvin.pdf Over the past few years, we've gotten several effective and massively popular weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, Wagovi and Mounjaro. Such drugs cause loss of both fat and muscle. The first is good. The second is not. In this episod…
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Transcript with time code: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Transcript-40-Cutting-Edge-Health-Podcast-and-Sandeep-Kapoor.pdf In this dynamic episode, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor delves into the cutting-edge world of personalized genomics to combat cognitive decline, including Alzheimer's. He emphasizes the critical need for early int…
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Transcript with time code: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Transcript-39-Dr-Russell-Jaffe.pdf In this podcast, Dr. Russell Jaffe discusses affordable strategies for preventing cognitive decline and enhancing overall health. With a background in pathology and internal medicine, he shares insights on the importance of diet, h…
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Read the full transcript here: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Transcript-38-Felice-Gersh.pdf In this episode of the Cutting Edge Health podcast, delve into the reasons why women are more vulnerable to Alzheimer's with Dr. Felice Gersh. As an expert in hormonal health, Dr. Gersh explains the crucial role that hormones and m…
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Read the full transcript here: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Transcript-37-Dr-Dan-LaPerriere.pdf Discover the fascinating world of genetics and inflammation with Dan LaPerriere, MD in this insightful discussion. As the owner of a leading medical practice, Colorado Concierge Functional Medicine, Dr. LaPerriere shares valua…
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Read the full transcript here: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Transcript-CEH-36-Dr-Jill-Carnahan.pdf The podcast "Cutting Edge Health: Preventing Cognitive Decline" features host Jane Rogers interviewing Dr. Jill Carnahan, a renowned functional medicine doctor based in Boulder, Colorado. Dr. Carnahan discusses her book, Un…
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Read the full transcript here: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Transcript-35-Cutting-Edge-Health-with-David-Haase.pdf In this episode of the "Cutting Edge Health Preventing Cognitive Decline" podcast, Jane Rogers introduces David Haase, MD, a pioneering doctor in the field of cognitive decline treatment and the “coach” of t…
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Dr. Paolo Cassano, an expert in photobiomodulation, discusses its potential in preventing cognitive decline. He traces his journey from a focus on international psychiatry to pioneering research in using light therapy for brain disorders. Photobiomodulation involves non-invasive transcranial exposure to specific wavelengths of light, particularly n…
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The interview with Dr. Yoshi Rahm on the Cutting Edge Health podcast covers topics on enhancing cognitive health. Dr. Rahm discusses his personal journey influenced by his family's health issues and his integration of holistic practices into medicine. He delves into Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) therapy for immune system boo…
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In this podcast interview, Dr. Lisa Barnes discusses her work in cognitive neuropsychology and efforts to diversify Alzheimer’s disease research by including Black Americans. With a background from the University of Michigan and UC Davis, Dr. Barnes joined Rush Medical College in 1999 and has been leading the Minority Aging Research Study since 200…
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For those who want to truly assess your genetic risk of Alzheimer’s, IntellxxDNA has created a tool to help. With a simple cheek swab, this Austin, Texas based firm can provide you and your health care provider with a personalized genetic report that goes much deeper than what you’ll get from most genetic testing. For those with the APOE-4 Alzheime…
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Research at Boston University has led to the discovery of a non-invasive method to diagnose Alzheimer's. This opens the door in the coming years to possibly detecting the disease in its early stages, decades before real symptoms appear. Manju Subramanian, MD and her team found that proteins in eye fluids are providing this window to the brain. Thes…
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Dementia can be prevented, and Kat Toups, MD knows this firsthand. Dr. Toups is a San Francisco Bay Area psychiatrist, but she is also an accomplished researcher who led investigations in 20 extensive clinical trials focused on Alzheimer's and MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment). While working in this area, she developed dementia herself, and by using …
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Dr. Eric Larson is a leading expert on aging and dementia and one of the creators of a massive living lab studying the brains of 5000 Seattle residents as they age over decades. The research is called the Adult Changes in Thought (ACT) Study. Dr. Larson is optimistic when it comes to preventing the devastating disease, but not because miracle medic…
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Keeping your liver clean is yet another way to boost your cognitive longevity and enhance the likelihood that your brain stays sharp as long as possible. Though many people pay little attention to the liver and have scant knowledge of what it does, this vital organ performs many critical roles in enabling the body to continue functioning. Most sign…
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If you aspire to live a long life, don’t wait until you are 60 to pursue it, advises Dr. Jeffrey Galvin, director of the Vitality Medical Wellness Institute North Carolina. The earlier you begin living a lifestyle aimed at longevity, the more likely you are to reach your 90’s and beyond in health, he suggests. “How do we build vibrant, healthy 90-y…
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Most women should consider bioidentical hormone replacement therapy at menopause to increase estrogen production and enhance their health and cognitive functions, according to Dr. Lisa Broyles, a functional medicine doctor. “We can prove that it does improve cognition and lessens the risk of you developing Alzheimer's in the future,” she says. Even…
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According to recent research conducted by Tel Aviv University (TAU) and the Shamir Medical Center in Israel, hyperbaric oxygen treatments (HBOT) administered to healthy aging adults can stop the aging of blood cells and even reverse the aging process. Remarkably, the treatments cause the blood cells of the adults to become biologically younger as t…
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Stem cell therapy has become the newest player in the quest to slow the aging process. “It’s a fantastic tool,” says Dr. Chadwick C. Prodromos, who heads an institute that offers stem cell injections and conducts extensive research into the role stem cells can play in treating a variety of medical conditions. Stem cell infusions — which do not requ…
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Dr. Michael Roizen, chief wellness officer emeritus of the Cleveland Clinic and author of nine best-selling books, has developed a concept, RealAge, that motivates people to take control of their lives in a way that will help them live longer and healthier. “The most important thing for people to understand is they're a genetic engineer,” he mainta…
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Dr. Jeffrey Gladden’s foremost ambition is to help people live well beyond 100 years. That goal also entails assuring that individuals who live to be 120 or 130 years keep active and in tiptop shape — both physically and mentally. “Being in shape is being fast, agile, strong, quick, balanced, flexible with great cardiovascular endurance and good re…
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Dr. Richard Restak concurs with the 18th century British writer, Samuel Johnson, who once said, “The true art of memory is the art of attention.” A neurologist and neuropsychologist and expert on the human brain, Dr. Restak believes that all methods of nourishing and protecting one’s memory entail the ability to focus attention. His favorite techni…
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The Salk Institute’s Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory, which Pamela Maher, PhD heads, has been studying CBN. It is a chemical found in marijuana and findings show how it can protect nerve cells in the brain from oxidative damage, a major pathway to cell death. Their research also suggests that CBN works to protect the brain’s mitochondria. Mitochon…
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Dr. Gary Small, former Director of UCLA’s Longevity Center and currently Behavioral Health Physician-in-Chief at Hackensack Meridian Health, believes lifestyle choices can eclipse genetics to stymie Alzheimer’s disease. Genetics influences cognitive health, Dr. Small acknowledges, but physical and mental exercise, managing stress and eating well ca…
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A good way to keep one’s cognitive faculties strong is to go to bed at a decent hour, according to Dr. Sara Mednick, director of the Sleep and Cognition Lab at the University of California, Irvine. Her research shows the amount of deep sleep we get in mid-life is critical for preventing dementia as we age. It’s so important that Dr. Mednick recomme…
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Fecal microbiota transplants (FMT), an emerging procedure treating large intestinal infections and bowel disorders, may help combat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. The transplants have not been officially approved in the U.S. but have proven effective, without adverse consequences, at curing patients of bacterial infections known as C. diffic…
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Mushrooms have long been thought to possess medicinal powers. Experts like Dr. Lisa Broyles suggest they even can nourish cognitive health. Many foraged mushrooms contain properties that can boost cognitive powers or curtail brain degeneration, according to Dr. Broyles, a family medicine specialist. Lion’s mane, she says, helps the brain and neuron…
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Dayan Goodenowe, PhD, founder, president and CEO of Prodrome Sciences, which promotes disease prevention through detection and treatment, believes supplements and behavior modification can play a role in combating dementia. His target is the little-known lipid, plasmalogen, which he cited in his book, Breaking Alzheimer’s, as a cause of Alzheimer’s…
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Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, PhD is one of the world’s leading neuroscientists and his research offers hope to millions of potential Alzheimer’s patients. He’s spent decades researching what goes wrong that can lead to Alzheimer’s. It’s not the amyloid hypothesis which he calls “the world’s biggest bio-medical research mistake of his lifetime.” He’s fo…
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Dr. Heather Sandison is founder of Marama, a first-in-the-world senior living facility with a goal for residents to return to independent living. In this episode she explains there are so many things we can do to improve our cognitive health starting today regardless of where you might be on the spectrum of risk or decline. Please know, she says, t…
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Keeping your brain healthy means feeding it the right food. In this episode, Jane Rogers and Lisa Broyles discuss how to adopt the diet that works best for you as an individual. Dr. Lisa Broyles, MD, is trained in the Bredesen Protocol, a personalized program to prevent and reverse cognitive decline. For the past several years, she served patients …
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In this episode, Jane Rogers talks with Dr. Karl Herrup about his new book "How Not to Study a Disease" and offers a roadmap that points us in a new direction in our journey to a cure.Από τον Jane Rogers
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In this episode, Jane Rogers talks with Dr. Christine Schaffner who is an expert at ridding the body of toxins. Empower yourself with her wealth of knowledge. Detoxifying our brains is essential for improving cognitive health, but it is also a key component of our overall well-being.Από τον Jane Rogers
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Cut the fat is you're serious about your mind! In this episode, Jane Rogers talks with Dr. Lisa Broyles about vascular health. One of the major factors in cognitive decline is vascular disease. About 20% of patients with dementia have vascular dementia. The good news is that we have the diagnostic tools to assess our vascular health and the medical…
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Don’t wait, there are things you can do today to keep your brain sharp. In this episode, Jane discusses a wide range of cognitive decline causes and treatments with Chief Science Officer Dr. Nate Bergman of the Kemper Center for Cognitive Health and Wellness in Cleveland, OH, and how the condition can be diagnosed, managed and even reversed.…
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Slow aging and reduce age-related diseases by applying the latest research in anti-aging science. In this episode, Jane Rogers talks with Dr. Lisa Broyles about he new science of aging and how to apply it as outlined in the best selling book, Lifespan by David Sinclair, PhD.Από τον Jane Rogers
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A finger-prick test can put you on a path to cut age-related disease in half. In this episode, Jane discusses the exciting new lab tests now available to help diagnose and address genetic causes of cognitive decline with biochemist and Vice President of business development Ryan Smith of TruDiagnostics in Lexington, KY. It’s our biological age that…
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In this podcast, Jane talks with Dr. Dale Bredesen an internationally respected researcher into the causes of neurodegenerative diseases. Learn the four big factors that can cause Alzheimer’s disease and what you can do about them. The Cutting Edge Health Podcast will help you live to 120! Award-winning television journalist, Jane Rogers, shares me…
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In this podcast, Jane talks with Dr. Dale Bredesen an internationally respected researcher into the causes of neurodegenerative diseases. The Cutting Edge Health Podcast will help you live to 120! Award-winning television journalist, Jane Rogers, shares medical pearls in conversations with the leading researchers, clinical practitioners and biohack…
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Noticing increased forgetfulness or short-term memory loss is a sensitive thing. It’s easy to try to hide it from others and even yourself. I’ve been there and I understand. My team and I are on a mission to help you keep your mind vibrant and beat the disease of aging! Our guest experts on the Cutting Edge Health: Preventing Cognitive Decline podc…
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