Category: Podcast
Alzheimer’s Disease – Going Beyond the Hypothesis
For years it has been believed that the main causes of Alzheimer’s disease are the abnormal build-up of proteins in and around the brain cells. The main toxic protein involved in this is called the amyloid beta which accumulates and builds up like plaque around the brain cells. However, in […]
Read More ➔Brain Stimulation for Early Alzheimer’s Disease with Dr. Theodore Zanto
In this episode of Evolving Past Alzheimer’s, Dr. Nate Bergman speaks with Dr. Theodore Zanto, Director of Neurology at Neuroscape and Associate Professor at UCSF. Dr. Zanto specializes in brain imaging and non-invasive studies on the brain, especially attention, perception, and memory studies. Listen in and let us know what […]
Read More ➔Strong Heart, Sharp Mind with Marwan Sabbagh, MD
In this episode of Evolving Past Alzheimer’s, hosted by Dr. Nate Bergman of Kemper Cognitive Wellness, Dr. Marwan Sabbagh and Joe Piscatella combine the six most effective principles for heart disease prevention. They unfold valuable heart and brain facts in their new book Strong Heart, Sharp Mind, which are equally […]
Read More ➔Plasma Exchange, Albumin & IVIG for Alzheimer’s – AMBAR Trial Results with Merce Boada, MD, Ph.D.
In this episode of Evolving Past Alzheimer’s, Dr. Nate Bergman talks with an international leader in Alzheimer’s, Mercé Boada Rovira MD, Ph.D. founder and director of the ACE Alzheimer’s Center in Barcelona, Spain. Dr. Boada has led and published results of over 100 Alzheimer’s prevention and treatment trials over the […]
Read More ➔Understanding “Lyme” & Alzheimer’s Relations with Dr. Alan MacDonald
In this episode of Evolving Past Alzheimer’s, Dr. Nate Bergman talks with Dr. Alan MacDonald, who has completed 35 years of research in Borrelia and Lyme disease and has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on the pathology of Lyme and its role in Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other diseases. In this episode, you […]
Read More ➔Our Sense of Smell – Brainwaves of COVID and Alzheimer’s with Thom Cleland PhD
In this episode of Evolving Past Alzheimer’s, Dr. Nate Bergman talks with Dr. Thom Cleland, professor of theoretical and systems neuroscience at Cornell University. This is a more theoretical episode that gives us some idea about what might be happening with the rhythms of an Alzheimer’s or POST-COVID brain. Dr. […]
Read More ➔Our Brains Need Meditation- Here’s Why with Dr. Hemal Patel PhD.
In this episode of Evolving Past Alzheimer’s, Dr. Nate Bergman speaks with Dr. Hemal Patel, professor and Vice-Chair for Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Bergman and Dr. Patel go deep into the potential benefits of specialized meditation for our immune systems, […]
Read More ➔Lisa’s Story – Chapter 2 – Living Well With Alzheimer’s
Earlier this year, in podcast episode #65, Dr. Nate Bergman spoke with Lisa and her daughters Stacy and Natalie. They discussed how Lisa was Living Well with Alzheimer’s and improving using lifestyle and a personalized approach. Lisa’s cognitive decline had stabilized and small, but significant improvements in brain function were […]
Read More ➔Your Brain on Sugar with Nicole Gould, RDN, CLT
In this episode of Evolving Past Alzheimer’s, Dr. Nate Bergman speaks with Nikki Gould, registered dietician at Kemper Cognitive Wellness, about what sugar can do to your brain and your overall health and how we can navigate the holidays with this information in mind. Dr. Bergman also shares a conversation […]
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