Warren Peters, MD, MPH, FOMA Director – Metabolic Obesity Research Clinic (MORC) Associate Professor LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY – School of Public Health
Category: Health
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 complex delivery systems designed to… Continue reading Personalized Cell Replacement for Parkinson’s
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 day becomes a shifting landscape… Continue reading Why Caregiving Feels Impossible
How Friendships Keep Us Sharp
Actionable Ways to Build and Maintain Mind-Sharpening Friendships If you’re finding your social circle shrinking, leveraging your passion for digital tools can actually be the key to expanding it: 1. Join Niche Online Groups: Use platforms like Meetup or Facebook to find groups centered around your specific interests, such as GenAI” or “Local History Buffs.”… Continue reading How Friendships Keep Us Sharp
Coffee, Conversation, and Connection
Science has a name for what happens at the table: connection therapy. Jokes, memories, and conversations light up brain regions linked to reward and attention. For adults 60+, that social spark supports mood, focus, and resilience — the same qualities we want when life gets loud. Welcome to Beat the Bot — our Retro‑Modern Series… Continue reading Coffee, Conversation, and Connection
Benefits of Nostalgia: How Memories Strengthen Us as We Age
Nostalgia isn’t just sentimentality—it’s neuroscience wrapped in memory.According to the University of Florida’s Psychology of Nostalgia (2025), revisiting positive past experiences activates brain regions linked to reward, social bonding, and emotional regulation. For older adults, these reflections can ease loneliness, boost mood, and help preserve cognitive function. When we reminisce, we reconnect with the people,… Continue reading Benefits of Nostalgia: How Memories Strengthen Us as We Age
Healthspan Is Becoming Real
Healthspan Is Becoming Real: What the GLP-1 Shift Means Healthspan Is Becoming Real: What the GLP-1 Shift Means At a leading aging research meeting, major drug makers described GLP-1 medicines as “longevity therapeutics.” That language shift matters: it opens the door to earlier prevention trials, better biomarkers, and treatments that aim to help us live… Continue reading Healthspan Is Becoming Real
Working Together for Better Alzheimer’s Care
Working Together for Better Alzheimer’s Care: The ADRC Team Approach Working Together for Better Alzheimer’s Care Source: Akter S, Bawa EM, Riccardi N, et al. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports. 2025;9. doi:10.1177/25424823251385902 Silo: Voice of Health (Patient Edition) Why “Team Science” Matters Alzheimer’s affects memory, independence, and families. No single expert can solve it alone.… Continue reading Working Together for Better Alzheimer’s Care
Harnessing Team Science
Team Science for Dementia: The ADRC Circular Loop (Discovery → Development → Delivery → Dissemination) Harnessing Team Science in Dementia Research: The ADRC Circular Loop Citation: Akter S, Bawa EM, Riccardi N, et al. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports. 2025;9. doi:10.1177/25424823251385902 Curator: Warren Peters, MD MPH FOMA • Silo: Voice of Health (Research Edition) SEO… Continue reading Harnessing Team Science
Brain Health Beyond Biology
Cognitive health during aging is not just about genes or willpower. It’s about where we’re born, live, learn, work, and age—the social determinants of health (SDOH)—and the policies that shape those conditions. Because social environments and access to resources differ widely, not everyone experiences healthy cognitive aging. This long-form guide synthesizes cutting-edge evidence on SDOH… Continue reading Brain Health Beyond Biology
