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Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late, Improve Brain Health Through Physical Exercise - with Louisa Nicola | E18719 Aug 202400:38:20

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Our lifestyle choices are fundamental as it relates to the health of our brains. Who knew? Well one person who knows this information and has done an amazing job getting this out to public awareness is Louisa Nicola, neurophysiologist, human performance coach and  founder of Neuro Athletics, a human performance coaching firm that supports the highest performing athletes and executives in the world. This organization bring science-based solutions to elite performers who want to perform at their highest level.


Luisa graduated from the university of Sydney medical school and specializes in Neurophysiology. She is currently completing her PhD and has recently published fascinating report on the benefits of resistance exercises as it relates to Alzheimer's disease.


The podcast that you were about to watch extremely empowering. What you will find in Louisa’s messaging is a heartfelt devotion to empowerment for all who will listen that truly, our brain’s destiny is something we can control. I'm very grateful that she joined us on the podcast today.


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0:00 Intro

2:37 How Louisa Got Started

5:00 Exercise’s Impact on Brain Health

11:37 Aerobics vs Strength Training 

14:56 Wearable Devices to Track Exercise 

19:53 What Happens in the Brain During Exercise 

25:11 Importance of Restorative Sleep

30:42 Best Type of Diet for the Brain

33:09 Phd: Resistance Training & Alzheimer’s

36:28 Conclusion

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Neurophysiologist and human performance coach, Louisa Nicola is the founder and head performance advisor of Neuro Athletics - a human performance coaching firm that boasts the highest performing athletes and executives in the world. Neuro Athletics brings science based solutions to elite performers who want to perform at their peak. Louisa graduated from the University of Sydney Medical School and specialises in neurophysiology. 


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How Your Environment May Be Threatening Your Brain - And How to Fix It - with Dr. Austin Perlmutter | EP18605 Aug 202400:52:58

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Around 60 million people around the world have dementia. 300 million have depression, and billions of people are experiencing brain problems due to chronic stress. These conditions are partially preventable, but most people don’t know the steps to take to decrease their risk and protect their brains. It turns out that the place where our brains are at the highest risk for being damaged is actually in our homes, and that we have an incredible amount of control over what happens here. But sadly, most of us are being unintentionally exposed to things in our houses that are poisoning our brain health. In this episode, we’re going deep into the science that examines those factors in our environments that are damaging our brains. We connect with an expert in environmental and lifestyle medicine, Dr. Austin Perlmutter. We’re going to explore exactly what we are exposing ourselves to, in our homes, cars and offices, that threaten to worsen our cognitive and mental health. And, importantly, Dr. Perlmutter will reveal simple steps we can employ, today, to reduce this threat. 



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0:00 Intro

3:06 How our environment threatens our brain

8:18 Health Begins in the Kitchen

12:10 Air Pollution in the Kitchen

18:13 Pollution in our World Today

23:23 Hidden Sources of Pollution: Vacuums & Incense

28:34 Effectiveness of N95 Masks

31:00 We Can’t Overlook This

35:00 Air Fresheners & Perfumes 

39:13 Indoor Filtration & Ventilation 

46:40 Other Pollutants to Watch Out For

49:25 Conclusion

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Here's more about our guest, and yes, my son:


Dr. Austin Perlmutter is a board-certified internal medicine physician, New York Times bestselling author, published researcher and international educator. His mission is to help people improve their health by targeting the biological basis of “stuckness” in our brains and bodies. His writings, presentations, podcasts, and online educational programs explore how environmental factors influence our cognitive and mental state and have reached millions. Dr. Perlmutter has been featured on PBS, Rolling Stone, MedPage today, Newsweek, Medical News Today, NPR and a wide range of other media outlets. He is a co-producer of the Alzheimer’s, the Science of Prevention series, and host of the Better Brain Blueprint series. Dr. Perlmutter currently serves as the managing director at Big Bold Health, a food-as-medicine company focused on helping people rejuvenate health through better immune function, where he is running a first-of-its kind study exploring the effects of plant nutrients on human aging through epigenetic modulation.


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A Solution to the Alarming Drop in Testosterone Levels Worldwide: The Promise of TRT - Dr. Tracy Gapin | EP 17725 Mar 202400:51:49

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In this episode of The Empowering Neurologist, we're diving into two topics that are gaining significant attention in the worlds of men's health and weight loss: the importance of testosterone replacement therapy and the emerging role of GLP-1 agonists in weight loss as well as in diabetes treatment. Joining us is an esteemed expert in this field, Dr. Tracy Gapin, a renowned urologist and men's health specialist.

Why is this topic so crucial? Testosterone, often hailed as the cornerstone of male vitality, plays a central role in various aspects of men's health. It's not just about physical strength or libido; testosterone impacts mood, energy levels, bone density, muscle mass, cognitive function, and overall well-being. However, as men age, testosterone levels naturally decline, leading to a condition known as hypogonadism or low testosterone. This decline can have profound effects on a man's health and quality of life.

Dr. Gapin, with his extensive experience and research in the field, sheds light on how testosterone replacement therapy can be a game-changer for men experiencing the effects of low testosterone. He delves into the nuances of identifying candidates for this therapy, the benefits, and the misconceptions surrounding it. His insights are particularly valuable in a time when discussions about men's hormonal health are often overshadowed or misunderstood. Further, as he explains, age-matched testosterone levels in men have plummeted over the past several decades, and we discuss why.

In addition, Dr. Gapin takes us through the exciting world of GLP-1 agonists, a class of drugs initially developed for diabetes management but now having a major impact in the weight loss arena. Obesity is a mounting concern globally, and its impact on men's health is undeniable. With cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and a host of other conditions linked to obesity, finding effective weight management solutions is paramount. Dr. Gapin explains how GLP-1 agonists work, their benefits, their potential risks, and their role in revolutionizing weight loss treatments.

This episode is not just for those directly experiencing these issues but also for anyone interested in the broader conversation about men's health. Whether you're a healthcare professional, someone exploring options for personal health improvement, or simply curious about the latest in medical advancements, Dr. Gapin's insights offer valuable knowledge and perspective.


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0:00 Intro

3:04 The Issues of Low Testosterone

7:07 Why Testosterone Levels are Falling

10:00 What Indicates Low Testosterone

15:00 The Holistic Approach to This

17:28 Why Testosterone Replacement Therapy May Be Essential

19:53 Addressing Potential Risks

28:20 How TRT Works & What to Expect

35:49 Looking at Estrogen and Progesterone 

37:23 LDL Medication and Low Testosterone

39:55 Addressing Thyroid Functionality

40:56 Honest Thoughts on Ozempic

50:28 Conclusion

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Tracy Gapin, MD, is a board-certified urologist, men’s health and performance expert. and founder of the Gapin Institute, a global leader in high performance medicine. He has over 20 years of experience focused on providing executives, entrepreneurs and athletes a personalized path to optimizing their health so they can have exceptional energy, laser-focused mind and a better body.


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The Switch - with James Clement | EP 8718 Feb 202000:47:00
The Switch
The Mediterranean Method - with Dr. Steven Masley | EP 8618 Feb 202000:21:28
The Mediterranean Method
Disrupting Sleep Tech - Petteri Lahtela | EP 8518 Feb 202000:41:44
Disrupting Sleep Tech
Disrupting Dietary Dogma - with Professor Tim Noakes | EP 8418 Feb 202000:41:05
Disrupting Dietary Dogma
The Longevity Diet - with Dr. James DiNicolantonio | EP 8315 Mar 201900:33:11
The Longevity Diet
Brain Body Diet - with Dr. Sara Gottfried | EP 8215 Mar 201901:06:53
Brain Body Diet
The Hormone Fix - with Dr. Anna Cabeca | EP 8115 Mar 201900:42:06
The Hormone Fix
Brain Food - with Dr. Lisa Mosconi | EP 8015 Mar 201900:45:15
Brain Food
Ketogenic Therapy for Parkinson's - with Dr. Matthew Phillips | EP 7916 Nov 201800:27:49
Ketogenic Therapy for Parkinson's
Game Changers - with Dave Asprey | EP 7825 Oct 201800:55:13
Game Changers
The Autoimmune Cure: Healing the Trauma & Triggers that Turn Your Body Against You - Dr. Sara Gottfried | EP 17611 Mar 202400:46:07

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Hello everyone. I am delighted to let you all know about this episode of The Empowering Neurologist. We discuss fundamentally important new book, The Autoimmune Cure, by one of my dearest friends on the planet, New York Times bestselling author, Dr. Sara Gottfried.

In this interview, Dr. Gottfried enlightens us as to what is really underlying the vast array of autoimmune conditions. Yes, we do get into the weeds, but the information she provides is not just fascinating, but fully empowering as well. Prepare to be enlightened as she sheds light on how trauma can intricately rewire our bodies, ultimately becoming the catalyst for autoimmune diseases. With a prevalence that's skyrocketing globally, autoimmune conditions affect millions, yet the root cause often remains elusive.

Conventional medicine's approach often falls short in effectively diagnosing and treating autoimmune disorders. Many individuals grapple with baffling symptoms ranging from fatigue to brain fog, from aches and pains to anxiety, unaware that their immune system is the culprit behind their distress. Drawing from her wealth of experience in precision medicine, Dr. Gottfried has uncovered a compelling correlation between autoimmune disease and a history of trauma, a revelation that's shaping the future of autoimmune care.

But here's the exciting and empowering part—there's hope. Dr. Gottfried's revolutionary program outlined in he Autoimmune Cure offers a beacon of hope for those navigating the treacherous waters of autoimmune ailments. By addressing the root cause head-on and providing a comprehensive roadmap to reset the immune system, this program empowers individuals to reclaim their health and vitality.

So,  join us as we embark on a transformative journey towards autoimmune liberation. Whether you're grappling with autoimmune symptoms yourself or seeking to deepen your understanding of immune health, this podcast episode promises to be a beacon of insight and inspiration.


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0:00 Intro

2:15 We’re Looking at Autoimmune Wrong

8:04 Using Psychedelics for Healing Trauma 

12:58 Long Covid’s Impact on the Body

16:11 Thyroid Disruption

19:03 The Microbiome’s Impact on Immune Function

24:55 Symptoms Checklist & MS

30:26 Why Women have a Higher Risk 

37:19 Praise for Dr. Gottfried’s World

44:29 Conclusion

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Sara Szal Gottfried MD is a physician, researcher, author, and educator. She graduated from Harvard Medical School and MIT, and completed residency at UCSF, but is more likely to prescribe a CGM and personalized nutrition plan than the latest pharmaceutical. Dr. Gottfried is a global keynote speaker and the author of four New York Times bestselling books about hormones, nutrition, and health. Her latest book is called THE AUTOIMMUNE CURE (March 2024). She is Clinical Assistant Professor in Dept. of Integrative Medicine and Nutritional Sciences at Thomas Jefferson University, and Director of Precision Medicine at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health. She takes care of executives and professional athletes. Her focus is at the interface of mental and physical health, N-of-1 trial design, personalized molecular profiling, use of wearables, and how to leverage these tools to improve health outcomes. Learn more at SaraGottfriedMD.com


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The Salt Fix - with Dr. James DiNicolantonio | EP 7724 Oct 201800:26:44
The Salt Fix
Keto-tarian - with Dr. Will Cole | EP 7612 Oct 201800:26:47
Keto-tarian
Bacteriophages & The Microbiome - with Dr. George Tetz | EP 7512 Oct 201800:26:41
Bacteriophages & The Microbiome
Melissa Schilling: Quirky08 Jun 201800:30:56
Quirky
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee: How To Make Disease Disappear08 Jun 201801:00:49
How To Make Disease Disappear
Dr. Michael Ruscio: Healthy Gut, Healthy You08 Jun 201800:35:45
Healthy Gut, Healthy You
Magdalena Wszelaki: Cooking for Hormone Balance19 May 201800:27:43
Cooking for Hormone Balance
Dr. Whitney Bowe: The Beauty of Dirty Skin03 May 201800:50:39
The Beauty of Dirty Skin
Dr. Frank Lipman: How To Be Well16 Apr 201800:30:08
How To Be Well
Dr. Jeffrey Bland: The Disease Delusion04 Apr 201800:57:41
The Disease Delusion
Replacing Fructose with Allulose: Exploring the Science Artificial Sweeteners - Dr. Johnson | EP 17526 Feb 202400:59:43

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With so much discussion these days centered on metabolic health and issues like overweight, obesity, diabetes, and the downstream consequences of these health challenges, I think it's important to spend some time looking at what may be one of the pivotal  causes of metabolic disturbances, the consumption of fructose sugar.


As such, I reached out to Dr. Richard Johnson, a world’s authority on the role of fructose in human metabolism, to share with us his latest thoughts not only related to fructose, but also including the various types of sweeteners that are available and have become very popular. 


This discussion will take us into the world of GLP-1, a receptor that is stimulated by drugs like Ozempic. And no doubt, that is an area of discussion that is interesting for so many people.


We begin our discussion however with Dr. Johnson describing his recent trip to Dubai where he attended the COP 28 climate conference which, interestingly, includes his insights related to the threats posed by climate change on human metabolism.


Let me tell you a little bit more about Dr. Richard Johnson.He was formerly the chief of the Renal Division and Hypertension at the University of Colorado for nine years. He’s a physician, trained in internal medicine, infectious disease, and nephrology. Dr. Johnson is a widely cited NIH-funded scientist who has lectured in over 40 countries and has authored three books, The Sugar Fix, The Fat Switch, and the new Nature Wants Us to Be Fat. Rick has a special interest in the role of sugar and especially fructose and its byproduct uric acid in driving metabolic and kidney disorders. And most recently he has been exploring the biological properties of a unique sugar, allulose, a topic we discuss in great depth.


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0:00 Intro 

1:56 Climate Change and Rising Health Concerns 

12:53 Correlation of Uric Acid and Impulsivity

20:50 The Mechanics of Obesity as a Low Energy State

26:12 How Our Biology Supports Weight Gain

28:38 Impact of Sugar and Carbs on the Body

31:50 Should you avoid fruit?

33:09 What We should Be Doing

35:03 The World of Low Calorie Sugars

37:55 Disadvantages of Artificial Sweeteners 

41:32 Allulose: The Next Best Thing? 

54:19 How CGMs Will Change Your Perspective

55:10 The Role of Quercetin on Mitophagy 

58:20 Conclusion

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Dr. Johnson has performed medical research since the early 1980s and has been funded by the NIH since 1987. Most of  his research has focused on the pathogenesis of kidney diseases, but during the last 12 years his studies have also included studies of the pathogenesis of primary hypertension, insulin resistance and diabetes, diabetic nephropathy, and obesity. Much of his work has involved a combination of cell culture and animal models with a strong translational component, but he has also been involved in a number of clinical trials and epidemiology-based studies.

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Dr. Bruce Blumberg: The Obesogen Effect04 Apr 201800:31:33
The Obesogen Effect
Max Lugavere: Genius Foods04 Apr 201800:37:40
Genius Foods
Dr. Sarah Hallberg: Reversing Type II Diabetes: Part 204 Apr 201800:24:38
Reversing Type II Diabetes: Part 2
Dr. Emma Byrne: Swearing Is Good For You...04 Apr 201800:37:24
Swearing Is Good For You...
Dr. Ben Lynch: Dirty Genes04 Apr 201800:51:59
Dirty Genes
Dr. Leo Galland: Already Here04 Apr 201800:29:19
Already Here
Dr. Tom O'Bryan: The Autoimmune Fix04 Apr 201800:32:22
The Autoimmune Fix
Dr. Steven Lin: The Dental Diet19 Jan 201800:34:13
The Dental Diet
Dr. Valter Longo: The Longevity Diet10 Jan 201800:47:36
The Longevity Diet
Dr. Steven Masley: The Better Brain Solution10 Jan 201800:30:29
The Better Brain Solution
Can This Wearable Device Reduce Stress? A Deep Dive into the Apollo | Dr. Dave Rabin - EP 17412 Feb 202400:51:09

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Clearly, we've communicated a lot of information indicating that it's really fundamentally important for our health and ability to resist disease that we gain control over things like anxiety, lack of restorative sleep, lack of exercise, and certainly make other good choices like eating appropriately as well. These are powerful modulators of our metabolic health I have wide ranging implication not just as it relates to the brain, but our entire physiology. 


How exciting is that we live in the day and age of wearable devices. And, importantly, we now see the development of a wearable device that specifically allows us in a non pharmaceutical way to deal with anxiety, help us through the days it relates to our decision making ability, and even help us in the night as a relates to sleep, and it’s called Apollo. I thought it would be a great idea to interview the creator of this device, Dr. David Ravin.


Dr. David Rabin, MD, PhD, a board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, is the co-founder & chief medical officer at Apollo Neuroscience, the first scientifically-validated wearable system to improve heart rate variability, focus, relaxation, and access to meditative states by delivering gentle layered vibrations to the skin. In addition to his clinical psychiatry practice, Dr. Rabin is also the co-founder & executive director of The Board of Medicine, and a psychedelic clinical researcher currently evaluating the mechanism  of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in treatment-resistant mental illnesses.


This is a very interesting podcast about a very interesting and clearly beneficial wearable device. I have found that using this device my heart rate variability has gone up dramatically, which is a good thing, and something I have been trying to accomplish for quite some time. This has huge implications for health. I hope you enjoy this information.


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0:00 Intro

3:09 Where It All Began - Searching for Stress Solutions

7:18 MDMA Therapy for PTSD

9:52 Why the Pushback on Psychedelic Therapy? 

12:20 New Wearable Tech that Simulates MDMA Benefits

19:56 Creating the Apollo 

24:53 Key Metric: Heart Rate Variability 

29:10 Dr. Perlmutter’s Success Story with the Apollo

34:32 Perceived vs Real Threat in Anxiety

36:53 Other Success Stories with Apollo

42:51 Solving the Problems of Sleep

50:04 Conclusion

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Dr. David Rabin, MD, PhD, a board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, is the co-founder & chief medical officer at Apollo Neuroscience, the first scientifically-validated wearable system to improve heart rate variability, focus, relaxation, and access to meditative states by delivering gentle layered vibrations to the skin. In addition to his clinical psychiatry practice, Dr. Rabin is also the co-founder & executive director of The Board of Medicine, and a psychedelic clinical researcher currently evaluating the mechanism  of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in treatment-resistant mental illnesses. 


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Drdave.io

Apolloneuro.com

Boardofmedicine.org

Twitter: @daverabin


Instagram: @drdavidrabin


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Dr. Cate Shanahan: Deep Nutrition10 Jan 201800:29:07
Deep Nutrition
Dr. Sam Berne: A Functional Approach to Eye Health17 Nov 201700:24:38
A Functional Approach to Eye Health
Dr. Daniel Amen: Memory Rescue17 Nov 201701:02:27
Memory Rescue
Dr. Robert Lustig: The Hacking of the American Mind07 Nov 201700:43:05
The Hacking of the American Mind
Dr. Dale Bredesen: The End of Alzheimer's07 Nov 201700:35:50
The End of Alzheimer's
Mike Salguero: ButcherBox Grass-Fed Beef07 Nov 201700:15:12
ButcherBox Grass-Fed Beef
Dr. Keith Runyan: Ketogenic Diet for Type 1 Diabetes07 Nov 201700:25:14
Ketogenic Diet for Type 1 Diabetes
Dr. Steven Gundry: The Plant Paradox07 Nov 201700:45:52
The Plant Paradox
Dr. Dominic D'Agostino: Ketogenic Nutrition07 Nov 201700:43:20
Ketogenic Nutrition
Dr. David Brady: A Functional Approach to Fibromyalgia07 Nov 201700:40:54
A Functional Approach to Fibromyalgia
Your Brain on Art: The Science of Creativity and Neurological Health | Ivy Ross & Susan Magsamen - EP 17329 Jan 202401:02:45

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One area that we spend a lot of time exploring focuses on the role of lifestyle choices as they relate to brain, health, functionality, and resistance to disease. I have to admit, over the years I have perhaps somewhat neglected a very important tool that offers up incredible utility as a relates to doing good

things for the brain, and that is art. With that in mind, I felt it would be a great idea to interview the authors of an exciting new book that explores this very topic entitled, Your Brain on Art by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross.

Your Brain on Art explores the vital role of arts in our lives, beyond mere entertainment. The book reveals a cultural evolution where arts emerge as powerful, accessible solutions for overall well-being. The authors present robust research highlighting the health benefits of art engagement. They illustrate how just 45 minutes of an art activity can significantly reduce stress hormones regardless of skill level, and regular artistic engagement could potentially extend life expectancy by a decade. The book delves into how music fosters cognitive abilities, the therapeutic effects of sound vibrations, the innovative use of virtual reality in therapy, and how interactive art experiences enhance memory and sensory engagement. It also discusses how art is being integrated into medical prescriptions for various health issues like loneliness and dementia.


Your Brain on Art serves as a gateway to understanding the intersection of arts, aesthetics, and wellness. It includes discussions with renowned figures like David Byrne, Renée Fleming, and E. O. Wilson, offering a comprehensive view of neuroaesthetics. This guide combines cutting-edge research, multidisciplinary expert insights, and inspirational stories, showcasing how arts significantly improve life quality.


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0:00 Intro 

3:07 How Susan & Ivy Began Studying Art

9:20 Why Art is Necessary for Humanity 

14:22 Your Brain on Art

18:50 How Observing Art Helps Us 

20:34 Reducing Amygdala Actions

22:16 The Healing Power of Sound and Vibration 

25:18 The Role of Aesthetics & Awe of Nature 

32:06 Poetry: the Oldest Art Form 

34:48 Treating Mental Illness with Art

40:06 Why Talent Doesn’t Matter

44:14 Creative Flow & Mindfulness

45:34 Theatre & Connecting to Our Emotions

51:04 Psychedelics for Healing

57:30 The Art of Food

1:00:51 Conclusion

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Susan Magsamen is the founder and executive director of the International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab), Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics, a pioneering neuroaesthetics initiative from the Pedersen Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Susan’s work focuses on how the arts and aesthetic experiences measurably change the brain, body and behavior and how this knowledge can be translated to inform health, wellbeing and learning programs in medicine, public health and education. 

 Magsamen is also the co-author of the New York Times Bestseller, Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us written for the general public. 


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Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for the Hardware organization at Google. Over the past six years, she and her team have launched 50+ products winning over 240 global design awards. This collection of hardware established a new Google design aesthetic that is tactile, colorful, and bold.

Most recently, Ivy co-authored with SusanMagsamen Your Brain on Art: How the ArtsTransform Us.


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Amy Berger: The Alzheimer's Antidote07 Nov 201700:22:21
The Alzheimer's Antidote
Dr. Joseph Mercola: Fat For Fuel07 Nov 201700:46:37
Fat For Fuel
Gary Taubes: The Case Against Sugar07 Nov 201700:49:58
The Case Against Sugar
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