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Volunteer Spotlight: Dominic DiCello

Volunteers play a significant role in the ongoing success of ARPF. Their expertise and devotion help us on a wide array of projects. Our team at ARPF couldn’t be more thankful for the [...]

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Donor Spotlight: The Annual Silver Fox Classic Golf Outing

We are deeply thankful to be the beneficiary of the Silver Fox Classic Golf Outing. It’s a day dedicated to Ron Schulberger, who was highly respected and loved by his community. Every year [...]

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ARPF Joins the American Society on Aging Conference

Brain Longevity Specialist, Mairead K., recently attended the American Society on Aging Conference in San Francisco, CA. She reported, “The conference had exhibits and presentations on [...]

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The Secret to Meditation

When it comes to Kirtan Kriya and other forms of meditation, there are four main steps: 1.   Comfort: Choose an easy position with your feet on the floor. You can sit in a chair if you want. [...]

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A Letter to Our Supporters

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Discover How Nature Boosts Your Brain

To celebrate ARPF’s 30th Anniversary, we are hosting a workshop on Tuesday, May 23rd to explore how being present in nature impacts brain function and the prevention of Alzheimer’s. [...]

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ARPF Attends the Saddlebrooke Health Fair

Your ARPF was thrilled to be back in action at the Saddlebrooke Health Fair after a two-year hiatus due to COVID. Feedback from the community and vendors was overwhelmingly positive and everyone [...]

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Brain Longevity in Italy

Brain Longevity® presentation at Trevi Benessere in Umbria, Italy. by Giovanna Calisti, KRI, RYT, BLS Trevi is a beautiful town located in the green heart of Italy, famous for its excellent extra [...]

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The Meditate for Your Memory Challenge is Back

November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Support Month. In honor of our community members who have known all too well the struggle that dementia brings, we are [...]

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New Webinar: ARPF Black Brain Health Initiative

Black Brain Health & Alzheimer’s Disease: What’s Race Got to Do with It? It has been well documented that Black Americans are at a higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) than their white [...]

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