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Neurologists Agree on Lifestyle Intervention

Dr. Daniel Gibbs is one of 50 million people worldwide with Alzheimer’s disease. As a neurologist, Dr. Gibbs has devoted his life to researching Alzheimer’s and what can be done to slow its [...]

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Tau Pathology and AD Prevention

Several factors are involved in the development of cognitive decline– including but not limited to lifestyle, genetics, family / medical history, education, and environment. Memory loss, [...]

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The Psychology of Longevity

The following is a snippet from ARPF’s Brain Longevity Therapy Training. For those who feel they have no power against developing Alzheimer’s disease… boy, do we have news for [...]

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Happy New Year from ARPF!

We want to say Thank You for supporting us in 2020. It hasn't been easy– but because of your help, so much good has happened.

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A Bright End to 2020

Here we are, celebrating the end of this challenging year and hopeful for the New Year.   Indeed, there are many reasons for hope: the Covid-19 vaccine, more jobs and a better economy, fewer [...]

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What Works for the Heart, Works for the Head

Another important research paper was published in PLOS Medicine reviewing the benefits that a healthy lifestyle has on heart function and Alzheimer’s prevention. Researchers in the Finnish [...]

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An Introduction to BLTT

ARPF’s Brain Longevity® Therapy Training is a research-based certification program on Yoga and Integrative Medicine for brain health and healthy aging.  As a participant, you will increase [...]

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What do you do for brain aerobics?

In the Mental Exercise module of ARPF’s Online Brain Longevity Therapy Training (BLTT), we asked students to comment on how they “workout” their brains. But first, what are [...]

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Just $1 can show your support – PayPal makes it easy

PayPal has enabled consumers to purchase with purpose through “Give at Checkout”. Give at Checkout makes it easy for consumers to support a cause that they care about when they shop [...]

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Women & Alzheimer’s– A Sneak Peek

Why do women develop Alzheimer’s more than men? What can women do to beat the odds?   Here’s a sneak peek into the Women & Alzheimers’s chapter of the Brain Longevity [...]

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