On Friday, June 14th at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m ET, University of California Berkeley neurologist Dr. Mark D’Esposito will join Being Patient live talks to discuss how people concerned about Alzheimer’s risk can optimize their brain health and function. He’ll also discuss how neural mechanisms impact cognition to provide context on strategies for improving brain health.
D’Esposito’s research focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying cognition and how the brain recovers from injury, and he’s the writer/editor of seven books on this subject matter. He has served as President of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology, Chairman of the International Society for Human Brain Mapping, and editor in chief of the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. RSVP to learn more about how you can optimize your brain and improve cognitive function.
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Looking forward to this talk. Trying to stay healthy and prevent development of Alzheimer’s.
We’re looking forward to having you join us, Leanne!
I have a family history of Alzheimer’s and would like to learn more about preventative measures that may help
Thanks Nicola! We’ll definitely be discussing that topic as well. In addition, we do have an interactive guide with ways to prevent or delay dementia that you can check out here: https://www.beingpatient.com/12-ways-to-help-prevent-or-delay-dementia/
Caregiver currently for my Dad. Don’t want my children to be mine.
Thank you for being part of our community, CeAnne. Your dad is very lucky to have you.
I live in Australian so I can’t be there. 😫😫 I’m the only family left with Dementia.
We’ll upload it on YouTube after the talk– we hope you can watch it then!
Please make a recording available as I was unable to participate in the live presentation.
Hi Genie, we’re so sorry you were unable to participate in the Live Talk! Here’s the link to the full Live Talk on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMvkWNvL21o
If you miss the Live Talk, don’t worry. We publish a link to the full session on YouTube, along with a transcript in article form, a couple of days after the event. Thank you for being here, Vicky!