Understanding Restless Legs Syndrome (Health Guru)

Restless legs syndrome was first described in seventeenth century medical writings—and it’s been plaguing people ever since! Learn more at http://www.healthguru.com

Brain Training Basics (Mental Health Guru)

Brain training starts with brain games, like solitare and sudoku, and continues with a brain food diet. http://mental.healthguru.com/

Tips for Caring for Seniors

After a lifetime of caring for us, sometimes our parents need us to care for them. Here are some tips on making that easier.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease (Alzheimers #1)

Losing your memory is incredibly frightening, but Americans with Alzheimer’s disease are not alone—they have 5 million companions, a number that is expected to rise rapidly in the coming Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YTyears.

Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease (Alzheimers #2)

Alzheimer’s disease follows a general pattern as it worsens over time. Learn what to expect as this common disease runs its course.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

Is Ginkgo Biloba the Miracle Memory Vitamin? (Mental Health Guru)

You’ve heard that Ginkgo biloba supplements can improve memory, and may decrease Alzheimer’s risk. So can you believe the hype? http://mental.healthguru.com/

Science Documentary: Mental Disorders, Brain Trauma, Stress and Anxiety, a Documentary on the Brain

Science Documentary: Mental Health Disorders, Brain Trauma, Stress and Anxiety, a Documentary on the BrainDealing with mental health disorders is one of the greatest challenges facing governments around the globe. Diseases such as alzheimers and depression rob the individual and society of mental capital and well being. One in four people suffer from a mental health disorder. Disorders like alzheimers, schizophrenia, depression, mania, etc. , impact our cognitive functioning. And as a result, it impacts how we function in our homes and at work. So it is imperative to detect these disorders early, and treat them early.There are two types of cognition. There is cold or rational cognition, and hot cognition. Cold cognition helps us make the majority of our decisions in our daily life. Hot cognition helps us with making social decisions and emotional decisions.There are key areas of the brain that respond to stress and trigger anxiety. The thalamus is the area of the brain that responds to sights and sounds. The thalamus breaks down things we see by size, shape and color and then sends a signal to the cerebral cortex. This gives the things we see meaning and enables us to be conscious of what we are seeing or hearing. The prefrontal cortex is very important for stopping the anxiety response after a threat has gone away. The section of the brain that is responsible for emotion is the amygdala. The amygdala’s primary function is to trigger the fear response. The bed nucleus of the striaterminals prepetuates the fear response the locus ceruleus receives a signal from the amygdala and causes rapid heart beat, sweating, pupil dilation and other classic anxiety responses. The hippocampus is the part of the brain that stores memory or emotional baggage derived from stressful situations. Stress, anxiety, and fear are triggered through your senses. Fear is a essential, and very useful, response; whereas anxiety is something that is completely irrational.You think with your brain, and ideas are not floating in air. So how do you get ideas from neurons? Because you think with your brain, every idea you have is physical, and is given by a neural circuit in the brain. Many of those neural circuits are fixed for life, and so are the things you learn early on in life and very often they are metaphorical ideas. So if you do not have a neural circuit for understanding an idea, you wont understand it at all. The classical view of what reason actually is, has failed. And that view says that all reason is conscious, but in fact, 98% is unconscious. This is because the brain functions in parallel and reason, or consciousness, functions linearly. Many things are happening inside your brain and you don’t even truly understand why they are there. People mostly think in frames and metaphors. Metaphors are not in language, but are in thought.Science Documentary: Anti-angiogenesis, Immunotherapy, Vaccines
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CSULB – Alzheimer’s disease Lecture Dr. Laura Mosqueda

A lecture on Alzheimer’s disease by UCI Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Dr. Laura Mosqueda hosted at California State University Long Beach

Insulin Resistance of the Brain (T3DM) and Our New Webinar Pilot

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!! Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention Conference on Nov 8-9, 2019 in Louisville, KY. Register Now!!! https://bit.ly/heart-attack-and-stroke-prevention-conferenceMembership Area Registration Link – https://bit.ly/PrevMembershipABOUT THIS VIDEO: In this episode, I’ll first talk about Alzheimer’s disease, insulin resistance of the brain, and T3DM (type 3 diabetes mellitus). I also touched topics/questions from viewers about Gymnema sylvestre (“the sugar destroyer”), statins, CV inflammation, FH, magnesium, HIIT, and sitting as the “new smoking.” By the way, we’re currently ironing out our webinar pilot.Join the CIMT Access Tour in LA on Sept. 28, 2019, and get a high-quality CIMT test done on you. Sign up here: CardioRisk.US/healthylife (https://bit.ly/CardioRisk-US)ABOUT DR. BREWER: Dr. Brewer started as an Emergency Doctor. After seeing too many preventable heart attacks, he went to Johns Hopkins to learn Preventive Medicine. While there, he went on the run the post-graduate training program (residency) in Preventive Medicine. From there, he made a career of practicing and managing preventive medicine and primary care clinics. His later role in this area was Chief Medical Officer for Premise, which has close to 1,000 primary care/prevention clinics. He was also the Chief Medical Officer for MDLIVE, the second largest telemedicine company. More recently, he founded PrevMed, a heart attack and stroke prevention clinic.At PrevMed, we focus on heart attack, stroke, and cognitive decline. We serve patients who have already experienced an event as well as those who have not developed a diagnosis or event. Dr. Brewer provides services via telemedicine or in person if you’re in the Lexington, KY area. We find a lot of undiagnosed prediabetes or insulin resistance. Treating unrecognized risk factors like prediabetes allows reduction of risk and prevention of disease.If you are interested in becoming a patient, please visit our website: https://prevmedheartrisk.com/To get updates and learn more, join the PrevMed Community: https://bit.ly/PrevMedMailChimpYou can also follow us on different social media sites: Facebook: https://bit.ly/PrevMedFB Instagram: https://bit.ly/PrevMedIG Pinterest: https://bit.ly/PrevMedPinterest Twitter: https://bit.ly/PrevMedTwitter LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/PrevMedLinkedInSupport us in our cause to spread awareness of preventive medicine and prevent the major causes of death and disability. Join us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/PrevMedPatreonGet a High-Quality CIMT in a city near you! Register at CardioRisk.US/healthylife (https://bit.ly/CardioRisk-US)Products mentioned are available through these Amazon Associate links. Vitamin D3: https://amzn.to/2RnKaiL Citrulline: https://amzn.to/2zXA8OC Enduracin: https://amzn.to/2NYaou0 Omega 3 oil (EPA): https://amzn.to/2OvW5fB Freestyle Lite Glucometer: https://amzn.to/2zLEBUo Freestyle Lite Test Strips: https://amzn.to/2zM8kg4 Beat the Heart Attack Gene: https://amzn.to/2zMuEpXPrevMed is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.TRANSLATIONS *** Please help by providing translation of video captions for those that speak your language. Not everyone understands English, especially with my Southern US drawl. Click this link to provide translation services – help save lives!! https://bit.ly/PrevMedTranslationServicesPREVMED EVENT: Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention Conference on Nov 8-9, 2019 in Louisville, KY. Learn more and register for the event here: https://bit.ly/heart-attack-and-stroke-prevention-conference

Diet Doctor Podcast #22 — Dr. Georgia Ede

All podcast episodes https://www.dietdoctor.com/podcast It turns out that the brain and the body aren’t that different when it comes to the risk of toxicity from too much glucose and carbohydrates. As a practicing psychiatrist, Dr. Georgia Ede has seen the benefits of reducing carbohydrate intake on the mental health of her patients. She shares her experience and the unfortunate reluctance of some to acknowledge this association.Georgia is also an expert in nutritional science, and she lends her take on incomplete and baseless reports such as the EAT-Lancet report. Is it science? Or is it vegan propaganda cloudy by faulty science? Georgia dissects the science and clearly shows how the report falls short of its “evidence based” claims.