There is a growing health crisis in this country. Find out what you need to know about the coming Alzheimer’s Tsunami and how one woman is using the experiences she had with her late parents to rewrite how we care for our loved ones.
Michio Kaku
He’s one of the brightest — and most famous — scientific minds in the world today. The fascinating Dr. Michio Kaku shares some of the latest findings about the mind and how the stuff of science fiction is become reality.
Growing Bolder TV: Dr. Neal Barnard
Just as smoking builds up over time and can lead to lung cancer, “meaty” diets can build up over the years, leading to heart and brain problems, according to one of the world’s top nutrition experts. Neal Barnard, M.D., explains the power of food.
5 Tips to Keep Your Memories Forever
Alzheimer’s continues to steal memories in alarming numbers, but there is good news. Study after study confirms your lifestyle choices can delay or even prevent the onset of dementia. Find out the top five choices you can make to keep your memories.
Stephen Jepson
A former college arts professor, whose work is in the Smithsonian, is the unlikely ringleader behind a brain health philosophy that is gaining support from big brains across the country. Find out why he wants you to stop exercising and start playing.
Dr. Susan Mitchell: Cheers to Your Health
Way too often health news is full of disappointment for food lovers. You’re constantly being told which of your favorite foods are bad for you. Today Dr. Susan Mitchell has news that will make you feel like proposing a toast!
Susan Mitchell: Little Berries, Big Benefits
You’ve heard that blueberries are a superfood, and they just got mightier. Not only can they help ward off diseases and keep you healthy but they just might improve your brain health. Growing Bolder’s nutrition expert Dr. Susan Mitchell explains.
Dan Cohen
What happens when you give a person with dementia an iPod loaded with the songs of their youth? They come alive inside. Find out about a remarkable new project that is changing the lives of patients and caregivers and how you can help.
Michael Gelb
One of the pioneers in the field of accelerated learning says not only do we not have to accept the notion that our memory will naturally decrease with age, we can fight it and even do specific things to improve brain power. Find out how.
Dr. Daniel Amen
Many of us have less than five minutes a year with our physicians. Widely respected brain expert Dr. Daniel Amen wants you to feel empowered to make the choices that will keep your brain healthy and even reverse the aging process. Find out how.