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/

Recovering Cognition After Stroke (Stroke Recovery #4)

A person who has had a stroke may suddenly have trouble speaking, or be unable to recall names or faces. While normal, this is quite frightening, and requires treatment.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

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/

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

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.

The Reason This 95-Year-Old Dementia Patient Sat At A Piano Left Tears In My Eyes

When WWII veteran and former jazz band member Edward Hardy developed dementia at age 95, he went to a nearby senior home to live and receive care. Lonely and afraid, the only thing he wanted to do was play the piano like he did in the old days. But without his old mates, there was no chance of that happening.

That’s when a worker at the facility decided to advertise on the Internet for a few other musicians to jam with him. The response they received is unlike anything he ever expected.

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With over 80 musicians responding from all over the U.K., many of them have expressed interest in continuing to play with Hardy in the months and years to come. There are even those getting ready for a reunion concert with the first individuals he jammed with here!

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