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.
Todd Taylor
As a child, Todd Taylor stunned the Nashville music scene with his banjo skills. He vowed them to elevate the banjo as a musical instrument, and that’s exactly what’s he done, collecting Grammy nominations and world records along the way.
Rebecca Gladding
UCLA psychiatrist and researcher Rebecca Gladding, M.D., says it’s possible to change lifelong bad habits and decision-making patterns by learning to listen to our minds instead of our brains. She explains.
Dr. Dot Richardson: Paying it Forward
When she won two Olympic medals in the sport of softball, Dr. Dot Richardson vowed to take one of them around so that every child could wear it for a moment. All of the kids loved the opportunity, but for Richardson, one particular child stood out.
Gretchen Reynolds
If you think you have to run or exercise vigorously to reap the benefits of fitness, think again. One of the nation’s top health reporters says a growing field of science shows doing small activities can lead to big health rewards. Find out more.
William Randolph
Two years after battling throat cancer, William Randolph decided to finally fulfill his lifelong dream of flying solo around the world. At the age of 76, he took off in a homemade single-engine plane and had the adventure of a lifetime.
Change of Heart
Newspaper publisher Ann Sonntag thought she was healthy — she even looked and felt it. For fun, she volunteered to test out cutting-edge heart imaging technology. The results stunned her. Now, she’s exercising to save lives, not just her own.
Straight Talk: Eating for Better Vision
Did you know that what you eat can actually affect how well you see? Dr. Susan Mitchell shares new information about how you can prevent vision loss by making some smart choices at the dinner table.
Dr. Angela Fals
Childhood obesity is reaching epidemic levels. What’s causing our children to be so unhealthy? Is it lifestyle choices or genes? Is there anything that can be done to change these habits? Meet a doctor who is turning these young lives around.
Marilu Henner
She’s an actress who, these days, is as famous for her incredible memory as her impressive body of work. She’s also a passionate advocate for living and eating well. Find out what she’s learned about recovering memories and boosting your brainpower.
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