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A Glimpse of the Future

 In Alzheimer's Research, Brain Health, Newsletter
Many things can hasten the development of cognitive decline and in our brand new, A Glimpse of the Future course, you’ll learn about all of them and what you can do about it from our incredible lineup of world-renowned speakers. In particular, we discuss how women can prevent Alzheimer’s disease because women are at much higher risk than men. This online course features cutting-edge and timely topics on all aspects of Alzheimer’s prevention, in particular evidence-based lifestyle medicine.

I’m glad to have better tools to educate patients on the importance of cardiovascular, metabolic, and hormonal management and the importance of implementing nutritional, mind-body, sleep and activity habits to promote brain health.
 – G.I.

BENEFITS:

  • Write options of cognitive training interventions for cognitive impairment.
  • Describe specific lifestyle strategies that can address systems at risk as we age.
  • Design enhanced communication techniques and support for caregivers.
  • Explain cognitive test disparities.
  • Describe mid-life transition in the female brain.
  • Assess the physiological effects of spiritual beliefs and practices on the body and brain.

I am still vibrating from the amazing course. Kudos to ARPF, and everyone involved in putting on this educational course. All of the presentations and speakers were so inspiring and I learned a lot myself about how I can help my 92-year-old mom who is experiencing more symptoms of Dementia every day. Everything about the sessions was fabulous! -Sherry Zak Morris, C-IAYT, Founder of YogaVista TV


THIS ONLINE COURSE IS FOR:

  • Behavioral Health providers: Occupational Therapists, Social Workers, Life/Wellness Coaches, Nutritionists, Psychologists/Mental Health Practitioners, Physical Therapists.
  • Medical professionals: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Physician Assistants.
  • All Brain Longevity Therapy Training graduates.
  • Yoga therapists and yoga teachers of all traditions.
“I look forward to incorporating what I learned in the direct care I provide to patients and families. Excellent presentation of current knowledge and scientific study results.” – A.A.

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