CATEGORY: Stuff in the ‘alzheimer’s’ Category
Food Choices – A Netflix Documentary
Research continues to challenge our concepts about food, how it is manufactured, and how it is consumed. American culture has evolved into a society that, for the most part, is more and more removed from the immediacy of nature. We[...]
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Dr. Kathy Maupin and Brett Newcomb discuss a condition known as Traumatic Brain Injury. They discuss how this condition can come about and what the symptoms and results are of those that suffer from it. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is[...]
Proactive Responsibility for Health Care Decisions
Dr. Kathy Maupin and Brett Newcomb discuss the different viewpoints surrounding personal responsibility and proactive planning when it comes to symptoms of aging. Are these problems inevitable or can they be addressed and reversed? This week, Brett Newcomb and I[...]
Preventing Cognitive Decline
We continue our conversation about cognitive decline, outlining effective prevention measures that prove to be helpful in maintaining a long, healthy, and productive life. To Think or Not to Think... That is the Question. In this podcast, we continue our [...]
Causes of Cognitive Decline
We discuss the recent advances by Dr. Kenneth Janson regarding senility, how to prevent Alzheimer's and causes of cognitive decline Is Becoming Addled Inevitable? Cognitive Decline (inability to think) is something that all of us fear and most of us[...]
Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s
With Age comes Cognitive Impairment. Download the transcription of this podcast. In our review of specific differentiations between memory loss, cognitive impairment, dementia and Alzheimer's, Brett Newcomb and I discuss how some symptoms are more noticeable than others. Determining the[...]
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Testosterone Deprivation Syndrome is a major cause of Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease Download the transcription of this podcast. Episode 44 of the BioBalance Healthcast deals with causes and treatment for avoiding dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Brett Newcomb and I explain[...]