join the leaders in advanced anti-aging medicine

More than 6 million Americans of all ages have Alzheimer's, with one in nine people aged 65 and older (11.3%) having Alzheimer's dementia. Yet while brain and mood disorders continue to accelerate, our current standard of care is not adequately slowing down the rates of neuroinflammation. 

Clinical research has demonstrated that aging is not a uniform process and certain aspects of the nervous system have age-related vulnerabilities which cause the problems that are responsible for failures of the 4M’s of brain health: 

Memory | Mood |  Mobility | Mojo 

All of these changes can be understood as a failure of multiple systems (memory loss, depressed or anxious mood, slowing of movements and falling and a general loss of motivation, vivacity, and sexual function) that can be individually improved for optimal brain health.

Rooted in the most groundbreaking research available and developed in direct response to the current neurological medical crisis, the Brain Health Summit will review these major aspects of brain function and address the common clinical issues encountered in daily practice. This cutting-edge meeting will feature the field’s most esteemed clinicians, researchers, and educators presenting the latest clinical knowledge through a practical format that you can integrate into your clinical care approach by Monday morning. 

Objectives

  • Understand the dimensions of aging brain function as they relate to the 4M’s (Memory, mood, mobility, and mojo).
  • Understand that brain aging is partly related to an accumulation of external factors (exposome) and to internal factors, genome, transcriptome, proteome, and biome.
  • Discuss that aging is also due to a program controlled by the biological clock which may be reset and provide protocols to reset functions.
  • Review causes of brain failure that are reversible and discuss the  approaches that are easy to deploy in clinical practice. 
  • Outline approaches that have been used to identify those individuals who are at risk for future brain failure and provide preventive measures.
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Schedule

All Times Are In EST
Saturday, June 26, 2021
9:00 am
The 4M's of the Aging Brain: Memory, Mood, Mobility and Mojo
Sheldon Jordan, MD YouTube
10:00 am
A Brain Doctor's Guide to Healthy Aging
Gary Small, MD YouTube
11:00 am
Break
11:15 am
Mood and The Inflamed Brain
Ed Bullmore, MB PhD FRCP FRCPsych FMedSci YouTube
12:15 pm
Good Bugs and Bad Bugs of the Nose, Mouth and Gut
Sabine Hazan, MD
1:15 pm
Herbs for Mood, Stress, and Sleep (Non-CME)
Sponsored by: Biotics Research
Tereza Hubkova, MD, ABIM, ABIHM
2:15 pm
Chronic Brain Infection; The Brain’s Microbiome and Immuno-senescence
Sheldon Jordan, MD YouTube
3:15 pm
Proteinaceous Toxins Plug up the Glymphatic System and How Sleep Would Set Them Free
Maiken Nedergaard, MD, DMSc
4:15 pm
Break
4:30 pm
Good Oxygen and Bad Oxygen – Mitochondria, Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration
Dayan Goodenowe, PhD YouTube
5:30 pm
Good Fat and Bad Fat – Plasmalogens, Membranes, and Brain Function
Dayan Goodenowe, PhD YouTube
6:30 pm
Close of Session
Sunday, June 27, 2021
9:00 am
Brain Assailants and Shaking the Jello
Vernon Williams, MD, FAAN YouTube
10:00 am
Staggering, Falling and Hydrocephalus
Garni Barkhoudarian, MD, FAANS YouTube
11:00 am
Break
11:15 am
Diet for Brain Health; We Are What We Eat
Amylee Amos, MS, RDN, IFMCP YouTube
12:15 pm
Riding the Wave of Life
Michael Eselun, BCC YouTube
1:15 pm
Brain & Nutrition: Science and Clinical Application of Fasting & FMD (Non-CME)
Sponsored by: L-Nutra
Rafael Gonzalez, PhD YouTube
1:45 pm
Reversing Neuronal Aging at the Cellular Level
Dale Bredesen, MD YouTube
2:45 pm
Brain Rejuvenation with Damage Repair
Aubrey de Grey, PhD
3:45 pm
Break
4:00 pm
Visualizing the Brain Across the Lifespan
Taylor Kuhn, PhD
5:00 pm
The Grim Reaper Clock Resides in the Hypothalamus and Can Be Reset
Sheldon Jordan, MD YouTube
6:00 pm
Close of Session
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Registration

Brain Health Summit
Addressing The 4 M’s of Brain Aging
$595