Interviews
January 12, 2021•Interviews, News
Dr. Dale Bredesen & Karl Sterling Discuss “The End of Alzheimer’s Program”
Dr. Dale Bredesen and Karl Sterling, a Parkinson's specialist, discuss his book The End of Alzheimer's Program, and the mechanics behind neurodegenerative diseases. Read More »
December 3, 2020•Interviews
Alzheimer’s and Pain Management with Dr. Dale Bredesen
Dr. Bredesen and Dr. Joe Tatta discussed the increased risk for Alzheimer's for those that experience chronic pain. Read More »
December 1, 2020•Interviews
How to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease with Dr. Dale Bredesen
Dr. Bredesen and Dr. Brian Mowll discuss how chronic illnesses such as as diabetes and pre-diabetes increase one's risk for Alzheimer's and dementia. Read More »
December 1, 2020•Interviews
What’s New and Different from the End of Alzheimer’s Program?
Dr. Bredesen shared the updates and enhancements from his book, "The End of Alzheimer's Program," on The Essentials of Healthy Living Radio Show. Read More »
November 30, 2020•Interviews
Keys for Preventing Cognitive Decline
Dr. Bredesen spoke with Dr. Ruscio for his podcast about the six types of Alzheimer's, how diet impacts cognitive function, and more. Read More »
November 12, 2020•Interviews, News
Can A Keto Diet Help Prevent Alzheimer’s?
Drs. Bredesen and Cabeca discussed how a keto diet, proper sleep, exercise, & brain training, are among the strategies that when adopted can prevent and reverse cognitive decline. Read More »
November 9, 2020•Interviews
Food Integrity Now: The End of Alzheimer’s Program
Dr. Dale Bredesen and Carol Grieve chatted about practical suggestions from his book "The End of Alzheimer's Program. Read More »
November 6, 2020•Interviews, News, Nutrition
The Paleo Diet Interview: Alzheimer’s Disease, Neurodegeneration & Diet with Dr. Bredesen
Dr. Bredesen spoke with The Paleo Diet's CEO Trevor Connor and Production Assistant Emily Rumsey for part one of a three-part article about how Dr. Bredesen has flipped the traditional view that has had Alzheimer's researchers hyper-focused (unsuccessfully) on the build-up of amyloid but instead should have focused on the host of conditions caused by a variety of insults. Read More »