Renewing the Aging Brain

This informative seminar will explore how the aging process in the brain is strongly influenced by various physiological mechanisms. As the brain ages, it can either develop greater function, called “positive plasticity,” or lose neurons, resulting in degenerative disease processes. Losses of function, such as memory, visual acuity, balance, hearing, digestive motility, creativity, motivation, handwriting, etc, will be presented.

Topics

  • The earliest signs of an aging brain
  • Qualitative and quantitative neuronal differences between dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
  • The effects of neurotransmitters and neurodegeneration on mood and brain function
  • Clinical jewels and insights

Disclaimer

Personal recording of this seminar is not permitted. All information, data, and material contained, presented, or provided in this seminar is for general information purposes only and is solely the opinion of the author and presenter. By being a participant in this seminar, your voice, image, or likeness may be videotaped, audiotaped, photographed, and/or recorded by us. You hereby grant permission to us to capture and reproduce your voice, image, and/or likeness, and to edit, use, and/or distribute it as part of this seminar recording without limitation. Further, you irrevocably convey and assign to us all right, title, and interest, including copyright and moral rights, you or your heirs and assigns may have to all these items.

Author

Dr. Datis Kharrazian, PhD, DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN

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