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Mind Over Matter Podcast: A Women’s Brain Health Initiative
TMDS
13 episodes
1 day ago
The Mind Over Matter podcast is dedicated to helping you better protect your brain health, and are created by Women’s Brain Health Initiative, a national charity combating brain-aging disorders like Alzheimer’s that disproportionately affect women.
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The Mind Over Matter podcast is dedicated to helping you better protect your brain health, and are created by Women’s Brain Health Initiative, a national charity combating brain-aging disorders like Alzheimer’s that disproportionately affect women.
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Why Sleep is Important for Your Brain Health
Mind Over Matter Podcast: A Women’s Brain Health Initiative
27 minutes 27 seconds
3 years ago
Why Sleep is Important for Your Brain Health
Sleep restores, recharges, solves problems, processes emotions and memories leftover from the day, and quite literally, cleanses the brain. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Adrian Owen, former Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging.
Mind Over Matter Podcast: A Women’s Brain Health Initiative
The Mind Over Matter podcast is dedicated to helping you better protect your brain health, and are created by Women’s Brain Health Initiative, a national charity combating brain-aging disorders like Alzheimer’s that disproportionately affect women.