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Cutting Edge Health: Preventing Cognitive Decline
Jane Rogers
51 episodes
5 months ago
Welcome to the Cutting Edge Health Podcast. I‘m Jane Rogers. My plan in starting this podcast is to create a community empowered to prevent Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. Yes, the latest research shows it can be prevented when caught early and we’ll talk with the medical experts who can help you do that. This is personal. My mother is in memory care. My father passed with AZ. I started experiencing memory issues, visible to those close to me, six years ago in my mid-50’s. With the right interventions I’m thriving today. It helps to think of preventing a neurodegenerative disease in baseball terms. Most interventions are base hits. They’re pretty small changes in your lifestyle, but eventually one by one they all add up to a big win. I want you or a loved one to have this big win for your brain! The key to making a difference in your brain health is keeping at it and asking the right questions. Upcoming episodes will cover: tackling pre-diabetes, getting inflammation down, ramping up deep sleep and ridding yourself of toxic metals in your brain like mercury and aluminum. Together we can learn to change the trajectory of our brain health and our lives!
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Welcome to the Cutting Edge Health Podcast. I‘m Jane Rogers. My plan in starting this podcast is to create a community empowered to prevent Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. Yes, the latest research shows it can be prevented when caught early and we’ll talk with the medical experts who can help you do that. This is personal. My mother is in memory care. My father passed with AZ. I started experiencing memory issues, visible to those close to me, six years ago in my mid-50’s. With the right interventions I’m thriving today. It helps to think of preventing a neurodegenerative disease in baseball terms. Most interventions are base hits. They’re pretty small changes in your lifestyle, but eventually one by one they all add up to a big win. I want you or a loved one to have this big win for your brain! The key to making a difference in your brain health is keeping at it and asking the right questions. Upcoming episodes will cover: tackling pre-diabetes, getting inflammation down, ramping up deep sleep and ridding yourself of toxic metals in your brain like mercury and aluminum. Together we can learn to change the trajectory of our brain health and our lives!
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Alternative Health
Health & Fitness
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Dr. Mitch Clionsky - Why Half of Dementia Cases Could Be Avoided—If You Act Now
Cutting Edge Health: Preventing Cognitive Decline
39 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
Dr. Mitch Clionsky - Why Half of Dementia Cases Could Be Avoided—If You Act Now
Transcript with time code: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Transcript-42-Dr-Mitch-Clionsky-1.pdf This podcast episode features Dr. Mitch Clionsky, a neuropsychologist who specializes in preventing cognitive decline and dementia, and who has treated over 30,000 patients throughout his career. He discusses his book Dementia Prevention: Using Your Head to Save Your Brain, offering key insights into how dementia is a neurological disorder, not just a psychiatric condition. Dr. Clionsky emphasizes that dementia is not inevitable, even if it runs in your family—up to 50% of cases can be prevented with lifestyle changes. He highlights the importance of identifying risks like sleep apnea, hearing loss, and gum disease, and explains how treating these issues early can help maintain cognitive health. In the “Links and Resources” tab below are four sleep-apnea-related papers Dr. Clionsky refers to in the podcast. He also talks about the benefits of exercise and starting prevention early. Dr. Clionsky encourages listeners to assess their health habits and take proactive steps to reduce their dementia risk, providing practical advice and tools to help them stay mentally sharp as they age. ***** Mitchell Clionsky, PhD, is a board-certified neuropsychologist who specializes in evaluating and treating patients with cognitive impairment, dementia, ADHD, and traumatic brain injury.  He has a private practice, Clionsky Neuro Systems, Inc., based in Springfield, Massachusetts.  He is an experienced public speaker, podcast guest, and workshop presenter for general and professional audiences.  With Emily Clionsky, M.D., he authored Dementia Prevention: Using Your Head to Save Your Brain.  ***** Cutting Edge Health podcast website: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/ Cutting Edge Health Social and YouTube:YouTube channel: youtube.com/@cuttingedgehealthpodcast Instagram - https://instagram.com/cuttingedgehealthpodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Cutting-Edge-Health-Podcast-with-Jane-Rogers-101036902255756 Please note that the information provided in this show is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Cutting Edge Health podcast, its employees, guests and affiliates assume no liability for the application of the information discussed. Special thanks to Alan and Maria on the Cutting Edge Health team!
Cutting Edge Health: Preventing Cognitive Decline
Welcome to the Cutting Edge Health Podcast. I‘m Jane Rogers. My plan in starting this podcast is to create a community empowered to prevent Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. Yes, the latest research shows it can be prevented when caught early and we’ll talk with the medical experts who can help you do that. This is personal. My mother is in memory care. My father passed with AZ. I started experiencing memory issues, visible to those close to me, six years ago in my mid-50’s. With the right interventions I’m thriving today. It helps to think of preventing a neurodegenerative disease in baseball terms. Most interventions are base hits. They’re pretty small changes in your lifestyle, but eventually one by one they all add up to a big win. I want you or a loved one to have this big win for your brain! The key to making a difference in your brain health is keeping at it and asking the right questions. Upcoming episodes will cover: tackling pre-diabetes, getting inflammation down, ramping up deep sleep and ridding yourself of toxic metals in your brain like mercury and aluminum. Together we can learn to change the trajectory of our brain health and our lives!