Posts Tagged ‘improve-brain-health’
Explore new ways to improve Brain Health & Performance @ 2017 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (December 5–7th)
_____ We can’t wait: the 2017 SharpBrains Virtual Summit next week (December 5–7th) will host a Brainnovations Pitch Contest to discuss the latest technologies for Brain Health & Enhancement, and 12 selected startups will get to pitch their innovative approach and solutions to our distinguished Judges –our very own “Sharp Tank”– and to all Summit participants.
Read MoreUT Dallas, October 19th: Public grand opening of the new Brain Performance Institute by the Center for BrainHealth
______________________________ We are happy to announce that the Center for BrainHealth at UT Dallas, an esteemed Partner of the 2017 SharpBrains Virtual Summit, is opening a fantastic new home for its Brain Performance Institute. Leanne Young, executive director of the Brain Performance Institute, makes one crucial point about their mission and vision:
Read MoreIn honor of Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, let’s discuss 10 Key Facts To Harness Brain Plasticity And Prolong Brain Health
— June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, so let me share 10 Key Facts to harness brain plasticity & prolong brain health that come from the hundreds of scientific and medical studies we analyzed to
Read More25 Key Resources to Improve Brain Health and Mental Health
Dear SharpBrains reader, We have compiled 25 important resources discussed during the 2015 and 2016 SharpBrains Virtual Summits–where hundreds of professionals from 15+ countries met (virtually) to reinvent brain health in the digital age. We hope these resources prove to be valuable to everyone working on ways to improve brain health and mental health. Please enjoy these 25…
Read MoreIn honor of Brain Awareness Week 2017, let’s discuss these 10 Key Facts To Harness Neuroplasticity And Improve Brain Fitness
— This week is Brain Awareness Week, so let me share–and let’s discuss!–these 10 Key Facts to Harness Neuroplasticity & Improve Brain Fitness that come from the hundreds of scientific and medical studies we analyzed to
Read MoreTo reduce heart disease and stroke risks, regulate stress and improve brain health
—– How stress may increase risk of heart disease and stroke (ScienceDaily): “Heightened activity in the amygdala — a region of the brain involved in stress — is associated with a greater risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a study published in The Lancet that provides new insights into
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