The Alzheimer's Prevention Revolution - Day 01

Dale Bredesen MD - The End of Alzheimer's

Julie Gregory - ApoE4: Challenges and Opportunities

Heather Sandison ND - A Place Where Alzheimer's Patients Go To Get Better

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Alzheimer's Risk and the Oral Cavity - Day 02

Charles Whitney MD - Oral Health and Alzheimer's Risk

Danny Grannick - Oral Microbiome: Alzheimers, Heart Attack, and Cancer Risk

 Scott Saunders DDS - Sleep and Airway Health to Prevent Alzheimer's Disease

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Nutrition to Prevent Alzheimer's - Day 03

Matthew Phillips MD - Can Fasting/Ketosis Reverse Alzheimer's Disease

Amy Berger MS CNS - The Alzheimer's Antidote

 Rammohan Rao PhD - Ayurveda and Alzheimer's Prevention

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Preventing Alzheimer's - Day 04

Neil Nathan MD - Can Mold and Lyme Cause Alzheimer's

Sarah McEwen PhD - Top 6 Ways to Prevent Dementia

Nancy Weiser MBA & Lisa Feiner MBA MEd - Health Coaching and Alzheimer's Risk

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Risk Evaluation - Day 05

Dean Sherzai MD PhD - The Alzheimer's Solution

Sharon Hausman-Cohen MD & Carol Bilich - DNA, Genomics, and Dementia Risk

Michael Alosco PhD - Head Trauma and Dementia Risk

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Three Prevention Approaches - Day 06

David Haase MD - Regenerative Plasma Exchange for Alzheimer's Disease and Longevity

Patrick Sewell MD - hTrt and Klotho Gene Transfer For Dementia and Longevity

Sarah McEwen PhD - Exercise and Alzheimer's Risk

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Magnetic Resonance for Prevention - Day 07

Robert Lufkin MD - Extracranial Manifestations of Alzheimer's Risk

Dirk Smeets PhD - Neuroimaging for Alzheimer's Risk

Wiro Niessen PhD - Artificial Intelligence Meets Dementia

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Final Day  - Day 08

Peggy Sarlin - Awakening From Alzheimer's

Elif Eyigoz PhD - Linguistic Markers for Alzheimer's Risk

Scott Sherr MD - Alzheimer's Risk and Hyperbaric Oxygen

Steven Verdooner PhD - Retinal Imaging and Alzheimer's Disease

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We are all at risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease in our lifetime. That risk can vary greatly depending on personal factors including our family history and DNA, the sports we played in high school, the state of our metabolic health, the status of our microbiomes, and our exposure to various toxins, among many other factors. 

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