Health

Your Chief Medical Officer

“You have spent decades managing teams, businesses, and complex projects. You know how to delegate. You know how to lead. But when it comes to your health, you are often left deciphering cryptic lab reports or generic advice alone. Today, we change that structure. You are the CEO of your …

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Cognition, Emotion, and Care Are Inseparable Systems

“The first signal is not memory loss.It’s the breakdown of communication — and the stress it creates in the people who care.” This episode explains: Why BPSD is often more damaging than memory loss itself Why caregivers are untrained for emotional realism Why Validation Therapy matters neurologically Why LLMs embedded …

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Brain Signals — Series A

Contains all episodes of the Alzheimer’s & Brain Health track. Why do I keep mentioning the window between seventy and eighty-three?Because that’s often when we see divergence.It’s the decade where “coasting” becomes risky.If we delay care until after the big decline shows itself, we lose valuable time.The cost of waiting …

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Gene therapy approaches for Parkinson’s disease

Gene therapy approaches for Parkinson’s disease aim to modify or supplement gene expression to restore dopamine signaling, protect neurons, or modulate disease pathways. Recent advances show improved vector delivery, better safety profiles, and early signals of clinical benefit, though challenges remain around long-term efficacy, targeting, and scalability. Alzheimer’s & Neurodegeneration …

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Personalized Cell Replacement for Parkinson’s

Warren Peters,  MD,  MPH,  FOMADirector – Metabolic Obesity Research Clinic (MORC)Associate Professor LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY – School of Public Health From Dopamine Pills to Personalized Neurons: Aspen’s Autologous Cell Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease (PD) has long been managed through pharmacology: levodopa, dopamine agonists, MAO-B inhibitors, COMT inhibitors, and …

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Why Caregiving Feels Impossible

Warren Peters,  MD,  MPH,  FOMADirector – Metabolic Obesity Research Clinic (MORC)Associate ProfessorLOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY – School of Public HealthNutrition Research Center When you care for someone with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, FTD, or Huntington’s, something quietly devastating happens…you start losing control of your life too.” “They’re losing abilities.You’re losing stability.And every …

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