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Have you ever heard a song on the radio or your playlist by your favorite band but can’t remember the lead singer’s name? Or perhaps walked into a room and wondered why you went in there in the first place? As I’ve gotten older, I have more instances of these and admit I wonder sometimes if I’m losing my memory. I know I’m not the only one.

Today’s conversation with Dr. Richard Harris helps me uncover what is a natural progression of the aging and how to discern between that and more concerning cognitive issues like dementia. He educates me on the importance of sleep, nutrition, movement, and surprises me with his approach to using mobile technology to look up information. He also gives best practices on keeping our brain sharp as long as possible. 

We discuss

Dr. Harris’ personal experience with dementiaAPOE4 gene and what it tells usWhat the natural progression of our brain is as we ageHow to discern between recall issues and true memory lossHow stress affects our memoryThe effect (and side effect) of our mobile technology on our memoryGeneral signs of cognitive decline The role of food and exercise in our cognitive healthThe difference between dementia and Alzheimer’sBest practices for keeping our brain as sharp as possible The importance of continuing to develop our brain and memory


Links mentioned:

How to have a healthy gut and why it's important
Strive for Great Health Podcast on Alzheimer's Disease
The End of Alzheimer’s by Dale Bredson
What should I do on a recovery day

Connect with Dr. Harris:
[email protected]
Strive for Great Health Podcast
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