Brain Health 365 - The Podcast

Brain Health 365 Podcast
Brain Health 365 - The Podcast

Join us for an exciting podcast focusing on innovative, holistic, and integrative approaches to brain health and aging. Our host Brian Browne, a national brain health expert and neuro-nutritionist along with co-host Lizzy Rasmussen will discuss and interview top experts discussing wide-ranging topics focusing on his 10-Principles for Brain Health®. Brian and Lizzy are passionate about rethinking aging, prevention, treatment, and brain health. This podcast was created to give you vetted information needed to assist you in aging well whether you’re thirty-seven, fifty-seven, or eighty-seven.

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    Feeling Thirsty? Chances are that your brain is paying the price

    Dehydration and chronic dehydration pose significant risks to both short and long-term brain health.  Cellular and structural brain changes can lead to cognitive changes,  cognitive decline, and increased risk of mental health issues.  Unfortunately, hydration is not a part of the larger conversation about what can focus on daily to promote brain health and overall wellness.  In this episode of the Brain Health 365 Podcast, host Brian Browne, and co-host Lizzy Rasmussen tackle the science of this topic and challenge our audience to incorporate mindful changes to their hydration daily routines. @neuro.nutritionist@liztalksscience@brainhealth365 Timestamps 2:00 Why is water crucial to brain health? 3:20 Water and other physiological functions: temperature regulation, oxygen and nutrient delivery, neural communication, and more 7:58 Role of water in dopamine and serotonin production and function  9:00 Hydration and waste material  11:00 Dehydration, brain volume, and headaches  13:56 Dehydration and cortisol  15:15 Role of chronic dehydration and pseudodementia, concentration, memory, processing speed, and more   20:30 Mood, sleep disruptions, and mental health  25:45 Energy maintenance  26:39 Signs and symptoms of dehydration  29:40 Risk factors for dehydration  30:52 Caffeine and alcohol  33:00 Impact of activity level and climate on daily water intake  33:52 Strategies to improve water intake (including Fun Food Fact)  36:35 Recommended daily water intake and additional strategies (including Less Stress Tip)

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    ADHD, Cognition and Dementia risk: Are they Connected?

    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). While most of the focus on ADHD is placed on children, there is a growing number of people living with it as adults including many who have had a first-time diagnosis in adulthood. Does ADHD affect your cognition or cognitive processes in adulthood? Does an ADHD diagnosis in childhood or adulthood increase your risk for dementia? In this episode host Brian Browne and co-host Lizzy Rasmussen discuss and uncover what the research is telling us about ADHD and cognitive risk. Join us for this informational and thoughtful episode of Brain Health 365 – The Podcast @neuro.nutritionist @liztalksscience @brainhealth365 Timestamps 1:45 What is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? 2:43 Symptoms and diagnosis of ADHD 5:15 The misconceptions of intention 6:10 Impact of ADHD on home, school, work, and social life 10:44 Prevalence of ADHD 13:20 The potential role of technology in adult-onset ADHD 15:05 Potential discrepancies in seeking ADHD diagnosis in adults 16:20 Does ADHD affect cognition? 17:50 The five cognitive domains of the brain 18:36 ADHD and executive function (working memory, prioritizing tasks, following directions, impulse control, planning, and more) 25:40 Inhibition and disinhibition in ADHD 28:23 Is there a relationship between ADHD and the risk for developing dementia later in life? 31:15 Overlapping risk factors for ADHD and dementia 32:55 Treatment and other strategies for promoting cognition 36:26 Less Stress Tip 38:05 Fun Food Fact

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    Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Difficulty of Navigating the Healthcare System

    Understanding how patients and caregivers navigate the growing complex nature of healthcare, underscores how broken our healthcare system can be.  Our current healthcare system demands patients have a college degree in health literacy, superior medical communication skills, extraordinary illness management skills, disposable time to make it to inconvenient multiple appointments and someone waiting in the wings to manage multiple medications. Without adequate help and support, the burdensome journey to seek care can be the cause of unintended complications.   If you’ve been a patient or a caregiver, this may sound all too familiar to you.  In this episode, host Brian Browne and cohost Lizzy Rasmussen are joined by Samantha Whitman an expert in patient burden/obstacles.  Join us as we discuss the unintended consequences for patients and caregivers as they navigate through a less than friendly system. Timestamps 0:50 Obstacles for caregivers and patients 2:08 Defining “patient work” and discussing patient obstacles 9:12 Impacts of patient work on patient and caregiver health 14:30 Patient work in acute versus chronic illnesses 18:00 The obstacle of limited time for patients and caregivers 21:10 Identity and Stigma associated with being a patient 22:15 Tools to mitigate negative effects of patient and caregiver work: social support, advocacy, and community 28:40 System-wide changes to reduce patient work @neuro.nutritionist@liztalksscience@brainhealth365

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Join us for an exciting podcast focusing on innovative, holistic, and integrative approaches to brain health and aging. Our host Brian Browne, a national brain health expert and neuro-nutritionist along with co-host Lizzy Rasmussen will discuss and interview top experts discussing wide-ranging topics focusing on his 10-Principles for Brain Health®. Brian and Lizzy are passionate about rethinking aging, prevention, treatment, and brain health. This podcast was created to give you vetted information needed to assist you in aging well whether you’re thirty-seven, fifty-seven, or eighty-seven.

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