What are the four "food groups" you should be eating every day?
Published in Wellness for Life
Monday, 14 March 2016 10:00

MRI Scans: Best Body Imaging

What are the benefits of noninvasive body imaging?
Published in The Wizard of Eyes
Tuesday, 09 February 2016 12:00

Your Brain in Love

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, Dr. Helen Fisher, the Chief Scientific Advisor of popular dating site Match.com, discusses the latest trends in dating, marriage, and cohabitation.
Published in Sharecare Radio
Monday, 08 February 2016 10:00

Cognitive Linguistics Impairments

Learn about the impact of visual impairments and how they affect learning and basic cognitive functions.
Published in The Wizard of Eyes
Why do your eyes play tricks on your mind?
Published in The Wizard of Eyes
Thursday, 28 January 2016 12:00

Change Your Brain, Change Your Life

Learn how to maximize the strength of your mind to achieve your goals.
Did you know you can actually re-train your brain and reshape your body from the inside out?
Wednesday, 27 January 2016 10:11

Developing a Dementia Intervention Plan

What are the warning signs of dementia?
Friday, 22 January 2016 13:00

?Difference Between Your Mind & Your Brain

You might think of the mind and the brain as the same thing, but they are distinctly different and play different roles in your life.
Published in Rewired Radio
Thursday, 14 January 2016 11:46

Brain Energy: Blood Sugar & Fasting

What happens to your brain when you fast?
Published in Health Radio
How many concussions occur in the U.S. today?
Published in Health Radio
Wednesday, 16 December 2015 11:46

Sleep & Brain Health

Why is sleep quality and quantity important for your health?
Published in Health Radio
The brain has its own "eye." You may think you see with your eyes, but you actually see with your brain.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Wednesday, 09 December 2015 11:34

Brain Games to Keep Your Mind Healthy

When should someone start working on brain games?
Published in Health Radio
Wednesday, 09 December 2015 10:22

A Diet for Your Mind

What are the top vegetables to eat in order to boost your mind and overall health?
Wednesday, 09 December 2015 10:11

Is Parkinson's the Symptom of Intestinal Disease?

More research is showing a strong connection between your gut and your brain.
Tuesday, 08 December 2015 19:00

What Is Cross-Dominance?


There are many people who prefer to use one side of the body for certain activities, and the other side of the body for other tasks. Also known as cross-dominance, mixed dominance, or mixed handedness, it is often confused with ambidexterity, in which a person can use either side of the body equally well, with no preference for one side over the other, for activities like writing or throwing a ball.

As a cross-dominant individual, I write, paint, draw, and perform medical procedures with my left hand, but throw a ball and hold a racket with my right hand. Consequently, the right side of my body favors gross motor tasks, while my left side dominates when it comes to fine motor skills.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 08 December 2015 18:55

Challenge Your Brain with Activities


One of the best ways to protect brain function is to engage in activities which are mentally challenging, yet enjoyable. The trick is to pick an activity which promotes learning or skill, without aggravating or frustrating you.

Before you assume that you’re too old to make positive changes in your brain power, keep in mind that scientists have determined that older brains are still receptive to boosts in cognitive function.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Saturday, 05 December 2015 14:25

What Happens After Traumatic Brain Injury

More than 2 million people a year visit US emergency rooms with brain injuries.
Monday, 30 November 2015 11:34

Build Your Body & Your Brain

How can exercise boost your brain health?
Published in Health Radio
Thursday, 19 November 2015 12:00

All About Inflammation

Inflammation is everywhere... you see warnings about it on the news, in books, and hopefully at your doctor's office.
Listen in as Dr. Mike provides the answers to a wealth of health and wellness questions.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015 10:00

How to Stay Mentally Sharp

What are ways to prevent cognitive decline?
Monday, 16 November 2015 11:18

How Music Affects Your Brain & Body

What benefits does listening to music have for your brain and body?
Published in Health Radio
Friday, 13 November 2015 11:46

Can Eating Smarter Make You Smarter?

While they won’t make you smarter, certain types of foods may help reduce cognitive decline as you age.
Published in Health Radio
In January 2003, Lynda McGuirk spent six weeks in a coma. That was the easy part.
Published in Wellness for Life
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) presents more than just brain-related challenges, including employment and personal struggles.
Published in Wellness for Life
Monday, 26 October 2015 10:00

The Brain/Eye Connection

Learn how the eyes and brain are intimately connected for depth perception, memory, and so much more.
Published in The Wizard of Eyes
If you're feeling down, depressed, anxious, or have been having memory problems and brain fog, the cause could reside in your gut.
Published in Wellness for Life
If you've suffered from a traumatic brain injury, what is your best hope for recovery?
Published in Health Radio
Saturday, 08 August 2015 16:25

Healthy Brain, Happy Life

Everyone knows exercise is good for the body, but did you know it can also make your mind fit?
If you're perpetually exposed to mold, it can shrink your brain and destroy its function.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Friday, 27 February 2015 12:44

Nature's Secrets: Brain Health

Each week, host Dr. Susanne Bennett shares with her listeners Nature's Secrets to a healthier body. This week: top natural approaches that support healthy brain function.
Published in Wellness for Life

Want some simple ways using diet, exercise, sleep, stress management and sex to revitalize your life now and for the vital years on the horizon? Dr. Roizen has them... in his new book, This Is Your Do-Over, he explains how to reverse your mistakes, optimize your health, and live a life filled with energy and happiness. After all, nobody is too old, too out of shape, or too unhealthy to start their Do-Over today.

Dr. Roizen's Do-Over Tip for the Week: Learn About Your Biggest Sex Organ... Your Brain

Oftentimes middle school health class is where we learn all the basic biology about how our bodies work; specifically, what part goes into what part, with the outcome of extending the survival of our species. I’m not condemning sex-ed classes for doing this dutiful job; but, I also want to point out that too often these classes seem like they’re making the case that sex is about plugs and sockets, in and out, penis and vagina… that sex is about what goes on below the belt.

That, we know, is 100 percent biologically true. Can’t make babies without plugs or sockets.

But, I also think that we take that truism and hold onto it as if this law of biology is the only sexual scientific fact there is. The real truth is -- especially when you grow older and your hormones aren’t the only things that make your primal sexual decisions -- that the more important relationship isn’t groin to groin.

It’s brain to brain.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Do you complain about how much you "have to" do? Ever struggled with regret? Been too scared to make major changes?
There's a new approach to overcoming addiction... using nutrition to help bolster the recovery process.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Roughly 60,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease annually. Do you know the early symptoms?
Published in GTL
Thursday, 02 October 2014 14:33

Early Warning Signs of Parkinson’s Disease

According to the Parkinson's Foundation, early recognition of Parkinson's warning signs can improve overall prognosis and keep the disease at bay longer.
Friday, 12 September 2014 10:00

The Headache You Can’t & Shouldn't Ignore

One of the warning signs that a brain aneurysm has ruptured is a massive, overbearing headache.
Thursday, 28 August 2014 13:00

6 Ways to Organize Your Mind

You would rather be overwhelmed than under, right? The truth is, you may be spreading yourself too thin.
Published in HER
Roughly 60,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease annually. Do you know the early symptoms?
Published in Staying Well
Wednesday, 13 August 2014 11:22

Top Ways to Boost Brain Power

By age 65, one in 10 people will have some form of dementia. When should YOU start worrying?
Published in Naturally Savvy
Saturday, 09 August 2014 16:25

A Younger, Better Brain

You may have been taking care of your body with a good diet and exercise, and that's great. But what about your brain?
When it comes to memory, do brain puzzles really help? Are you simply on information overload? And, just what do jellyfish have to do with memory?
Thursday, 12 June 2014 14:11

7 Steps to Improve Your Brain

The concept that intelligence is entirely inherited and fixed is no longer valid.
Thursday, 12 June 2014 14:00

Can Marijuana Prevent Seizures?

Recent research confirms that compounds found in marijuana calm excited brain cells, preventing seizures.
Thursday, 17 April 2014 13:33

Why Women Are More Vulnerable to Alzheimers

Alzheimer's disease is a U.S. health crisis affecting more than 5 million Americans. New figures show women are bearing the brunt of the damage.
Published in HER
Wednesday, 29 January 2014 11:11

Will Concussions Kill Contact Sports?

Have you ever had a concussion? Do you know what to look for or how to treat one? The Brain Doctor, Dr. Kerasidis, guides you through all things concussion related.
Published in Naturally Savvy
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