The Injury Podcast Season 2!
Can a concussion or brain injury increase your risk of developing Alzheimer's disease later in life? What is the difference between Alzheimer's, dementia, and CTE? Most importantly, is there anything you can do to help prevent or slow cognitive decline? On Episode 19 of The Injury Podcast, Dr. Craig sits down with Harvard-trained physician and biochemist Dr. Josh Hellman to discuss the latest research on Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injuries, inflammation, genetics, brain health, and cutting-edge treatments that are giving patients new hope. Dr. Hellman explains how head trauma may increase the risk of Alzheimer's, why deep sleep is one of the biggest factors in brain health, the role of exercise, diet, toxins, peptides, and functional medicine, and why personalized treatment may change the future of Alzheimer's care. Whether you've suffered a concussion, have a family history of Alzheimer's, or simply want to protect your brain as you age, this episode is packed with practical information and the latest science. In this episode: * Can head trauma increase Alzheimer's risk? * Alzheimer's vs. dementia vs. CTE * The importance of deep sleep for brain health * Lifestyle habits that may reduce Alzheimer's risk * The role of inflammation, toxins, and genetics * New therapies including peptides, hyperbaric oxygen, red light therapy, and blood purification * The future of Alzheimer's research and personalized medicine If you found this episode helpful, be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Share it with someone who could benefit from this important conversation. Guest: Dr. Josh Hellman
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