28 min

Answering Listener Submitted Questions Brain & Life

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In this episode, hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters answer your questions. They discuss the relationship between dementia and heart disease, stroke recovery, and the transition to being a caregiver for a loved one with multiple sclerosis. They also touch on the effects of cerebellum damage and why it feels so good to find people to relate to you in your health journey. Thank you for submitting your questions and sharing your comments about the Brain & Life Podcast.
 
Dementia & Heart Disease
A Dementia Handbook for Patients and Families
Eating Ultra-Processed Foods May Increase Risk of Dementia
Cardiovascular disease, associated risk factors, and risk of dementia: An umbrella review of meta-analyses
 
Stroke Recovery
Ed Begley Jr. on Utilizing a Healthy Lifestyle to Thrive with Parkinson’s Disease
Timothy Omundson on Stroke Recovery and His Return to Television
Critical Period After Stroke Study (CPASS): A phase II clinical trial testing an optimal time for motor recovery after stroke in humans
 
Multiple Sclerosis and Caregiving
Voices from the Multiple Sclerosis Community
Author Samantha Irby's Journey as a Young Caregiver
What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?
 
Finding Community
Creating a Community to Keep Our Brains Healthy
How Mental Health and Brain Health Are Connected
Pilot Study to Describe the Trajectory of Symptoms and Adaptive Strategies of Adults Living with Low-grade Glioma
Social Network Structure Is Related to Functional Improvement From Home-Based Telerehabilitation After Stroke
 
We want to hear from you!
Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast?
·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206
·       Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org
 
Social Media: 
Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD

In this episode, hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters answer your questions. They discuss the relationship between dementia and heart disease, stroke recovery, and the transition to being a caregiver for a loved one with multiple sclerosis. They also touch on the effects of cerebellum damage and why it feels so good to find people to relate to you in your health journey. Thank you for submitting your questions and sharing your comments about the Brain & Life Podcast.
 
Dementia & Heart Disease
A Dementia Handbook for Patients and Families
Eating Ultra-Processed Foods May Increase Risk of Dementia
Cardiovascular disease, associated risk factors, and risk of dementia: An umbrella review of meta-analyses
 
Stroke Recovery
Ed Begley Jr. on Utilizing a Healthy Lifestyle to Thrive with Parkinson’s Disease
Timothy Omundson on Stroke Recovery and His Return to Television
Critical Period After Stroke Study (CPASS): A phase II clinical trial testing an optimal time for motor recovery after stroke in humans
 
Multiple Sclerosis and Caregiving
Voices from the Multiple Sclerosis Community
Author Samantha Irby's Journey as a Young Caregiver
What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?
 
Finding Community
Creating a Community to Keep Our Brains Healthy
How Mental Health and Brain Health Are Connected
Pilot Study to Describe the Trajectory of Symptoms and Adaptive Strategies of Adults Living with Low-grade Glioma
Social Network Structure Is Related to Functional Improvement From Home-Based Telerehabilitation After Stroke
 
We want to hear from you!
Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast?
·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206
·       Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org
 
Social Media: 
Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD

28 min