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Brain & Life

English, Health / Medicine, 3 seasons, 141 episodes, 3 days, 21 hours, 20 minutes
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How do you keep your brain healthy? How can you live better every day after being diagnosed with a brain condition? Brain & Life® from the American Academy of Neurology tackles those questions and more in the only podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of brain health and neurologic disease. Each week neurologist co-hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Audrey Nath speak with neurology experts, celebrity advocates, and people whose lives are affected by brain conditions to educate and inspire you to maintain a healthy brain and a healthy you.
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Aaron Lazar on his ALS Journey and The Impossible Dream

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, award-winning actor, singer, and advocate Aaron Lazar joins co-host Dr. Daniel Correa to discuss his journey with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and how it has affected his daily outlook on life. Aaron shares about his symptoms, diagnostic journey, and how he is continuing to find hope. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Richard Bedlack, Stewart, Hughes, and Wendt Distinguished Professor of ALS at Duke and director of the Duke ALS Clinic. Dr. Bedlack explains just how he is helping his patients find hope in their ALS journeys while also making realistic plans for the future.   Additional Resources Aaron Lazar’s “The Impossible Dream” What is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)? A Marathoner on a Quest to End ALS Steve Gleason, ALS Advocate and NFL Veteran, Receives Courage Award   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Making the Years Count with Brooke Eby, Influencer Living with ALS Finding Strength in ALS Advocacy with Podcaster Lorri Carey Hop on a Cure for ALS with John Driskell Hopkins   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Aaron Lazar @aaronscottlazar; Dr. Richard Bedlack @stitchingstrength Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
10/24/20241 hour, 9 minutes, 50 seconds
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Veteran Lindsay Gutierrez is Reaching New Heights with Traumatic Brain Injury

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, veteran Lindsay Gutierrez joins co-host Dr. Daniel Correa. Lindsay shares about how she went from sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI) on duty to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro! She explains how her injury happened, what her recovery process was like, mental health symptoms she experienced, and how she came to climb the fourth-highest peak in the world. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Michael Jaffee, a board-certified neurologist, director of the University of Florida Brain Injury, Rehabilitation and Neuroresilience Center, and chair of the UF Department of Neurology. Dr. Jaffee breaks down the distinct types of TBIs, how patients are affected, and what preventative measures are being worked on.   Additional Resources A Veteran Climbs Mount Kilimanjaro after a Traumatic Brain Injury What Is Traumatic Brain Injury? How Sports Neurologists Protect Football Players’ Brains After Traumatic Brain Injury, a Veteran Finds Purpose in Advocacy   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Advocacy and Athleticism with the Pittsburgh Steeler’s Cam Heyward U.S. Soccer Legend Briana Scurry on Concussion and Mental Health Healing the Traumatized Brain with Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Lindsay Gutierrez @linds_gutierrez; Dr. Michael Jaffee @UFmedicine Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
10/17/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 8 seconds
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Solving the Stroke with Will Shortz

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Will Shortz, the crossword editor for the New York Times and puzzle master of Weekend Edition Sunday on National Public Radio. Will shares how he is recovering from two strokes that he suffered in February 2024 and which types of rehabilitation really worked for his mind and body. He also discusses how he found his love for puzzles and puts Dr. Peters on the spot with one to solve on her own! Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Argye Hillis, Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Neurology and the Director of the Cerebrovascular Division of Neurology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Hillis explains how strokes are diagnosed and treated, and what exciting research is happening right now. Additional Resources Crossword Editor Will Shortz Shares How He's Recovering from Stroke How Board Games Helped This Man Recover from a Stroke Get Smart about Stroke Navigating the Complexities of Stroke   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Matt and Kanlaya Cauli on Rebuilding Life After Stroke Timothy Omundson on Stroke Recovery and His Return to Television Peloton Instructor Bradley Rose on Returning to Life After Stroke   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Will Shortz @shortzwill; Dr. Argye Hillis @hopkinsneurons Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
10/10/202450 minutes, 42 seconds
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We Are Brave Together with Jessica Patay

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Jessica Patay, mother, caregiver, and founder of the nonprofit We Are Brave Together. Jessica discusser her son’s diagnosis with a rare genetic neurologic condition called Prader-Willi Syndrome and how it led her to found an organization whose mission is to preserve and protect the mental health of caregiving moms of disabled and neurodiverse children. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Emily De Los Reyes, attending pediatric neurologist at Nationwide Children’s and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Neurology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. They discuss exactly what Prader-Willi syndrome is, how it’s diagnosed and treated, and what the future looks like for patients and their families.   Additional Resources We Are Brave Together How Parents Advocate for Their Children with Rare Diseases These Parents are Giving Their Teenager a Life of Adventure Despite Rett Syndrome Sibling Caregivers Share Rewards and Challenges   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Resiliency and Caregiving with Janet Fanaki Journalist Richard Engel on Parenting a Child with Rett Syndrome Gavin McHugh is Building an Acting Career and a Community with Cerebral Palsy   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Jessica Patay @wearebravetogether; Dr. De Los Reyes @nationwidekids Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
10/3/202451 minutes, 25 seconds
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Strength in Caregiving with Tabatha Coffey

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, hairstylist, salon owner, and Bravo television personality Tabatha Coffey joins Dr. Katy Peters to discuss her experience as a caregiver for her partner as she battled glioblastoma. She also shares about coaching and inspiring others as they deal with similar situations. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Akanksha Sharma, who specializes in neurology, neuro-oncology and palliative medicine at Pacific Neuroscience Institute. Dr. Sharma shares ways for both patients and caregivers maximize their time and quality of life while dealing with difficult diagnoses.   Additional Resources The Creative Thrive Podcast with Tabatha Coffey How Caregivers Can Avoid Burnout and Preserve Their Health How to Reclaim Life After Years of Caregiving A Matter of Grief   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Resiliency and Caregiving with Janet Fanaki Christina Zorich on the Joys and Struggles of Caregiving The ‘Humor and Heartache’ of Caregiving with Filmmaker Michelle Boyaner   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Tabatha Coffey @tabathacoffey; Dr. Akanksha Sharma @drsharmamd Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
9/26/202448 minutes, 38 seconds
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NFL Player Josh Andrews on Playing Professional Football With a Narcolepsy Diagnosis

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, retired NFL offensive lineman Josh Andrews discusses his experience being a professional athlete diagnosed with narcolepsy with co-host Dr. Daniel Correa. Josh shares the early symptoms he experienced and how he is treating his condition now. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Andrew Spector, neurologist and sleep medicine specialist with Duke Health. Dr. Spector explains how narcolepsy differs from different sleep disorders and how these types of conditions are diagnosed and treated.   Additional Resources What is Narcolepsy? What Researchers Are Learning About Brain Health by Studying Sleep Navigating Life with Restless Legs Syndrome How Sleep Protects the Brain   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Sleep Smart: How Sleep Impacts Your Health Advocacy and Athleticism with the Pittsburgh Steeler’s Cam Heyward U.S. Soccer Legend Briana Scurry on Concussion and Mental Health   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Josh Andrews @j_andrews63; Dr. Andrew Spector @dukeneurology Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
9/19/202459 minutes, 15 seconds
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Meet Six Paralympic Athletes and Other Favorite Brain & Life Magazine Articles

In this episode, Brain & Life Podcast hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters highlight some of their favorite articles from the August/September issue of the Brain & Life Magazine! They discuss six Paralympic athletes and their impressive feats, how childhood trauma is linked to migraine, and methods of keeping loved ones safe in the hospital. If you would like to read these articles and more, be sure to subscribe to Brain & Life Magazine for free!   Articles Discussed Meet Six Paralympians Preparing for the 2024 Paris Games How Childhood Trauma Is Linked to Migraine How to Keep Loved Ones Safe in the Hospital   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Paralympic Athlete Helen Kearney on Living her Dreams with Friedreich’s Ataxia Exploring the Science of Everyday Wonder with Dacher Keltner Healing the Traumatized Brain with Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi Broadcast Journalist Deborah Roberts on Living with Migraine   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected] Social Media:   Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
9/12/202420 minutes, 13 seconds
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Country Singer Drake White’s Rare Brain Condition and Healing Journey

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, American country music singer Drake White joins co-host Dr. Katy Peters. Drake shares about his singing career and how it has been affected by his journey with a diagnosis of arteriovenous malformation (AVM.) Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Ali Zomorodi, Professor of Neurosurgery at Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Zomorodi explains what an AVM is, what the risk factors and treatment options are, and what the future looks like for patients.   Additional Resources What are arteriovenous malformations? Navigating the Complexities of Stroke Being Thankful for Recovery While Grieving a Former Life   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Connecting Music and Mind with Singer Renée Fleming Timothy Omundson on Stroke Recovery and His Return to Television Resiliency and Caregiving with Janet Fanaki   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Drake White @drakewhitestomp; Dr. Ali Zomorodi @dukehealth Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
9/5/202445 minutes, 16 seconds
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Advocacy and Athleticism with the Pittsburgh Steeler’s Cam Heyward

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, co-host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Cam Heyward, defensive tackle for the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers. Cam discusses his experiences with his father, who suffered from a rare brain cancer called a Chordoma, and how they led him to start his advocacy with the Heyward House Foundation. Through his foundation, Cam helps provide scholarships for youth whose parents are suffering from brain cancer and provides much-needed meals, clothing, and books to children in the greater Pittsburgh area. Cam also talks about suffering from concussions while playing in the NFL and how he stays healthy. Dr. Correa is then joined by Brain & Life’s very own Dr. Katy Peters, who shares her expertise as a neurooncologist to explain more about Cam’s father’s experiences.   Additional Resources The Cam Heyward Foundation What is a Brain Tumor? How Sports Neurologists Protect Football Players’ Brains The ABCs of Advocacy   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Lawyer, Model Victoria Vesce Uses Her Platform for Brain Tumor Advocacy Strength in Unity: Advocating and Advancing Research for Brain Tumors U.S. Soccer Legend Briana Scurry on Concussion and Mental Health   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Cam Heyward @camhey97 Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
8/29/202449 minutes, 11 seconds
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Paralympic Athlete Helen Kearney on Living her Dreams with Friedreich’s Ataxia

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Helen Kearney, a dressage rider from Ireland who competed in the 2021 Paralympics. Helen shares about her Friedreich’s Ataxia diagnosis, how she connects with her horse, and her Paralympic experience. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Sub Subramony, a board-certified neurologist and neuromuscular medicine specialist at the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases at University of Florida. Dr. Subramony explains what Friedreich’s Ataxia is, how it is diagnosed and treated, and what the future looks like for patients and their families.   Additional Resources Meet Six Paralympians Preparing for the 2024 Paris Games What is ataxia and cerebellar or spinocerebellar degeneration? New Research Gives Hope to Patients with Inherited Ataxias Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Alliance   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Paralympian Jamal Hill on Winning Bronze with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Olympic Swimmer Rowdy Gaines on His Career and Guillain-Barré Syndrome BMX Athlete Josh Perry's Perseverance Living with Brain Tumors   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Helen Kearney @HelenKearneyIRL; Dr. Sub Subramony @fixelinstitute Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD  
8/22/202443 minutes, 31 seconds
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Broadcast Journalist Deborah Roberts on Living with Migraine

In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, co-host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Deborah Roberts, award-winning ABC News correspondent and co-anchor of the prestigious news magazine 20/20. Deborah shares how she has dealt with vestibular migraine and vertigo while traveling for work, raising her family, and everywhere in between. She discusses symptom management and how these experiences have changed her outlook on life. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Matthew Robbins, Associate Attending Neurologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Associate Professor of Neurology, Weill Cornell Medical College. He shares his specialized knowledge on migraine, cluster headache, and other headache disorders and explains what may cause symptoms and treatment options.    Additional Resources Broadcast Journalist Deborah Roberts Shares How She Manages Vertigo 7 Ways To Reduce Migraine Attacks Busting Myths About Migraine What is Migraine? Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Julia Easterlin on Being a Performer with Migraine Mulling over Migraines with Photographer Bill Wadman Brain Function and Migraine Treatment: Answering Your Questions   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Deborah Roberts @debrobertsabc; Dr. Matthew Robbins @weillcornell Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
8/15/202459 minutes, 58 seconds
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Connecting Music and Mind with singer Renee Fleming

In this episode of Brain & Life podcast, world renowned singer and performer Renee Fleming joins co-host Dr. Daniel Correa. Renee shares how her personal life and career led to her working with experts around the world to author her book Music and Mind, Harnessing the Arts for Mental Wellness. Dr. Correa is later joined by Dr. Francis S. Collins, physician-geneticist noted his leadership of the international Human Genome Project and former director of the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Collins explains the connections between brain health and the arts that he has discovered throughout his career and reflects on his experience working with Renee Fleming on Music and Mind.   Additional Resources Music and Mind by Renee Fleming Opera Singer Renee Fleming Shares the Healing Power of Music The Growing Role of Music Therapy in Health Care How the Arts Helped This Woman Heal from a Second TBI Art Programs Engage Patients and Educate About Neurologic Disorders   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Recovery Through Rhythm: Jazz Musician John Stein’s Myasthenia Gravis Journey Colorful Healing: Artist Laura Bundesen's Vestibular Neuronitis Journey Colors of Multiple Sclerosis with Artist Lindsey Holcomb Exploring Accessibility and the Arts at the Lincoln Center   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Renee Fleming @reneeflemingmusic; Dr. Francis S. Collins @nihgov Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
8/8/20241 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds
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Resiliency and Caregiving with Janet Fanaki

In this episode of Brain & Life podcast, co-hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters answer a few of your questions! Then, Dr. Peters is joined by podcaster and caregiver Janet Fanaki. Janet shares about her experiences as a caregiver for her husband, Adam Fanaki, as he battled glioblastoma, a form of malignant brain cancer. She also discusses her role as producer and host of the RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast, where she shares her conversations with people admired for their resilience who have experienced a major life challenge.   Additional Resources Resilient People Podcast Adam Fanaki Brain Fund How to Juggle Caring for Children and Aging Parents Women Share How They Balance Caregiving, Children, and Careers   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Strength in Unity: Advocating and Advancing Research for Brain Tumors Christina Zorich on the Joys and Struggles of Caregiving The ‘Humor and Heartache’ of Caregiving with Filmmaker Michelle Boyaner   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Janet Fanaki @resilientpeopleca Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
8/1/202446 minutes, 49 seconds
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Olympic Swimmer Rowdy Gaines on His Career and Guillain-Barré Syndrome

In this episode of Brain & Life podcast, Olympic swimmer and announcer Rowdy Gaines joins host Dr. Daniel Correa. He shares how he found his passion for swimming and how he dealt with Guillain-Barré syndrome in the height of his career. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Mark Milstein, director of the Adult Neurology Residency Training Program at Montefiore and associate professor of Neurology and Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Milstein explains exactly what Guillain-Barré is, who is at risk, and treatment options.   Additional Resources What is Guillain-Barré syndrome? Guillain-Barré Syndrome Didn’t Stop this Marathoner Inside Out GBS/CIDP Foundation Support Groups   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Rowdy Gaines @rowdygaines; Dr. Mark Milstein @monteneurology Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
7/25/202455 minutes, 27 seconds
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Influencer Chan Plante on Coping with Misdiagnosis and Finding a Community

In this episode of Brain & Life podcast, influencer Chan Plante joins Dr. Katy Peters. Chan shares her experience dealing with misdiagnosis, building an online community, and eventually losing her eye. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. David Newman-Toker, professor of neurology, ophthalmology, and otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He explains how misdiagnosis can happen, visual loss in young people, and how patients can advocate for themselves to ensure they get the treatment they need.   Additional Resources More about Chan Plante How to Lower Your Risk of Neurology-Related Vision Loss When to Seek a Second Opinion on a Neurologic Diagnosis Five Ways to Cope with Vision Loss   Other Brain & Life Podcast episodes on this Topic How Paula Carozzo is Redefining Disability and Advocating for Her Community Making the Years Count with Brooke Eby, Influencer Living with ALS Strokes in Younger Patients with Journalist Kristen Aguirre   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Chan Plante @chanplante; David Newman-Toker @newmantoker Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
7/18/202459 minutes, 54 seconds
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Still Standing with Staff Sergeant John Kriesel

In this episode of Brain & Life podcast, Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Staff Sergeant John Kriesel as he shares about his experience losing his legs in combat. He discusses his recovery process, phantom limb pain, and what changes he hopes to see in treatment options for others. Dr. Peters is then joined by Tamar Makin, professor of cognitive neuroscience at MRC cognition and brain unit at Cambridge University. She shares her research, including an article she wrote entitled “Phantom limb pain: thinking outside the (mirror) box” and how we can all ensure that phantom limb sensation treatment is truly based on facts.   Additional Resources Still Standing with John Kriesel Phantom limb pain: thinking outside the (mirror) box Can Psychedelics Treat Neurologic Conditions?   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on This Topic Special Bonus: Physician BJ Miller’s Recovery from Phantom Limb Pain   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: John Kriesel @JohnKriesel Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
7/11/202448 minutes, 4 seconds
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Strokes in Younger Patients with Journalist Kristen Aguirre

In this Brain & Life podcast episode Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Emmy-nominated journalist and stroke survivor Kristen Aguirre. Kristen shares her journey from experiencing a stroke at age 31 and returning to the workplace to being a vocal disability activist and finding her new “normal.” Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Sarah Song, associate professor and vascular neurology fellowship director in the division of cerebrovascular diseases in the department of neurological sciences at Rush University Medical Center, and associate editor of Brain & Life Magazine. Dr. Song discusses young people experiencing strokes and what comes after for treatment, therapies, and life planning.   Additional Resources A Stroke Can Happen at Any Age How to Lower the Risk of Maternal Stroke Lindsey Vonn Describes Her Mother’s Inspiring Strength After Stroke Are You at Risk for Stroke?   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on This Topic Timothy Omundson on Stroke Recovery and His Return to Television What is an ICU and Neurologic Critical Care? Tips and a Guide for Everyone Matt and Kanlaya Cauli on Rebuilding Life After Stroke   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Kristen Aguirre @kristenaguirre, Dr. Sarah Song @rushmedical Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
7/3/202459 minutes, 6 seconds
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Board Games for the Brain and Juggling Generational Care: Highlighting Brain & Life Magazine Articles

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters discuss some of their favorite articles in the most recent edition of Brain & Life Magazine. They discuss the importance of hearing aids for cognitive function, ways to prepare for hospice care, Tai Chi for blood pressure, and more. If you would like to read these articles, be sure to subscribe to Brain & Life Magazine for free!   Brain & Life Articles Mentioned Hearing Aids May Lower the Risk of Cognitive Decline Five Ways to Prepare for Hospice Care How Medication Shortages Affect Patients Tai Chi May Help Lower Blood Pressure Better Than Aerobic Exercise How Board Games Helped This Man Recover from a Stroke How to Juggle Caring for Children and Aging Parents   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Peloton Instructor Bradley Rose on Returning to Life After Stroke Author Samantha Irby's Journey as a Young Caregiver   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
6/27/202433 minutes, 1 second
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Leaving a Legacy of Love and Care with Mary Lou Falcone

In this Brain & Life podcast episode Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Mary Lou Falcone, classical music publicist and author of “I Didn't See It Coming: Scenes of Love, Loss and Lewy Body Dementia.” Mary Lou shares her experiences with her partner Nicky Zann as he lived with Lewy Body Dementia and what she learned about being a caregiver throughout her life. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Jason Cohen, neurologist and dementia specialist at Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He explains exactly what Lewy Body Dementia is, how it differs from other diseases, and his work with the Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center.   Additional Resources I Didn't See It Coming: Scenes of Love, Loss and Lewy Body Dementia The Work of Nicholas Zann Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center What is Lewy Body Dementia? Robin Williams’ Widow Advocates for Those with Lewy Body Dementia How to Talk to Loved Ones Who Have Dementia   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on This Topic Making a Lasting Impact with The Brain Donor Project’s Tish Hevel Journalist, Producer Kitty Eisele’s Honest Recount of Her Time as Caregiver The ‘Humor and Heartache’ of Caregiving with Filmmaker Michelle Boyaner   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center @lewybodyny Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
6/20/20241 hour, 9 minutes, 57 seconds
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Biking for Multiple Sclerosis Awareness with Amazing Race Host Phil Keoghan

In this Brain & Life podcast episode Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Phil Keoghan, host of The Amazing Race. Phil shares his love for movement and adventure and how he has used that passion to raise funds and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Jessica Stulc, neurologist who specializes in MS. She discusses the importance of exercise for all, especially patients with MS, and the impact advocacy work like Phil Keoghan’s has.   Additional Resources Phil Keoghan Home Exercise Tips for People with Multiple Sclerosis Hiking the Appalachian Trail for Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis 101: What Patients Need to Know   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on This Topic Cheryl Hile is Running Around the World with Multiple Sclerosis Voices from the Multiple Sclerosis Community Colors of Multiple Sclerosis with Artist Lindsey Holcomb   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guest: Phil Keoghan @philiminator Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
6/13/202444 minutes, 17 seconds
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Brain Function and Migraine Treatment- Answering Your Questions!

In this episode, hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters answer your questions. They discuss Alzheimer’s disease and hallucinations, brain fog during recovery periods, and how to keep your brain functioning well at any age. They also answer questions about the accessibility of migraine medications and pediatric stroke recovery. Thank you for submitting your questions and sharing your comments about the Brain & Life Podcast!   Alzheimer and Hallucinations Six Tips to Help Manage Behavior Changes in Alzheimer's Disease Journalist Greg O’Brien on Chronicling His Life with Alzheimer’s Important Tips for Alzheimer’s Disease Caregivers   Brain Fog and Brain Function Functional recovery from neuroinvasive West Nile Virus: A tale of two courses Understanding Long COVID: What We Know Postacute Cognitive Rehabilitation for Adult Brain Tumor Patients Exploring Longevity with Author Dan Buettner 10 Ways to Adopt a Blue Zone Lifestyle   Migraine Treatment Headache and Migraine Clinical Trials American Migraine Foundation Julia Easterlin on Being a Performer with Migraine Mulling over Migraines with Photographer Bill Wadman Stroke Recovery How Paula Carozzo is Redefining Disability and Advocating for Her Community Perinatal Stroke in Fetuses, Preterm and Term Infants Timothy Omundson on Stroke Recovery and His Return to Television Matt and Kanlaya Cauli on Rebuilding Life After Stroke Peloton Instructor Bradley Rose on Returning to Life After Stroke   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected] Social Media:   Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
6/6/202434 minutes, 49 seconds
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Exploring the Science of Everyday Wonder with Dacher Keltner

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Dacher Keltner, founding director of the Greater Good Science Center, professor of psychology at the University of California, and author of Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life. They discuss how the feeling of awe can affect your life and share what experiences they have had that left them feeling awestruck. Dacher Keltner also shares about the work they do at the Greater Good Science Center to study the science of a meaningful life.   Additional Resources Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life Greater Good Science Center How Does Nature Affect Brain Health? How are Mental Health and Brain Health Connected? Manage Pain with Mindfulness   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics The Secrets of Synesthesia with Dr. Joel Salinas   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 Email us at [email protected] Social Media:   Guests: Dacher Keltner @greatergoodsc Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
5/30/202435 minutes, 49 seconds
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Building Healthy Digital Habits with Dr. Faye Begeti

In this week’s episode Brain & Life Podcast co-hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters answer some listener-submitted questions. Then, Dr. Faye Begeti, neurologist, neuroscientist, and author Dr. Peters. They discuss how our phone usage and digital habits can have an impact on our brain health. Dr. Begeti also shares about her recent book, The Phone Fix: The Brain-Focused Guide to Building Healthy Digital Habits and Breaking Bad Ones.   Additional Resources The Phone Fix: The Brain-Focused Guide to Building Healthy Digital Habits and Breaking Bad Ones Shining a Light on Myasthenia Gravis: How a Blogger Raises Visibility 7 Ways to Protect Your Digital Privacy How to Ease Social Isolation During the Pandemic   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Making the Years Count with Brooke Eby, Influencer Living with ALS “Roll with Cole & Charisma" On Building a Life Together as an Interabled Couple Gavin McHugh is Building an Acting Career and a Community with Cerebral Palsy   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Faye Begeti @the_brain_doctor Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
5/23/202442 minutes, 3 seconds
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Making a lasting impact with The Brain Donor Project’s Tish Hevel

In this week’s episode Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Tish Hevel, founder and CEO of The Brain Donor Project. Tish discusses her father’s journey with Lewy Body dementia, the importance of brain donation, and how braindonorproject.org makes the process easier for everyone considering this option. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Ann McKee, board-certified neurologist and neuropathologist at Boston University and founder of the UNITE (VA-BU-CLF) brain bank. Dr. McKee explains how brain banks work, how to become a donor, and the types of things that can be learned from studying brains.   Additional Resources The Brain Donor Project UNITE Brain Bank These Sisters Help Families Donate Brains to Science Repetitive Head Impacts Sustained Through Contact Sports Linked to Lewy Body Disease How Sports Neurologists Protect Football Players’ Brains   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics U.S. Soccer Legend Briana Scurry on Concussion and Mental Health   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Tish Hevel @braindonorproject; Dr. Ann McKee @bu_cte Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
5/16/202448 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ping-Pong, Salon Visits, and Creativity: Highlighting Brain & Life Magazine Articles

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters discuss some of their favorite articles in the most recent edition of Brain & Life Magazine. They discuss how creativity can therapeutic, tips for making salon visits more accessible, ping-pong for Parkinson’s patients, and more. If you would like to read these articles, be sure to subscribe to Brain & Life Magazine for free!   Brain & Life Articles Mentioned Writing about her traumatic brain injury helps this author make sense of her recovery Four Tips to Make Salon Visits Easier for People with Neurologic Conditions and Disabilities The Perks of Ping-Pong for People with Parkinson's When Is It Time to Stop Driving Because of a Neurologic Condition? An Artist Paints Her Migraine Aura to Help Communicate What Symptoms Feel Like   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Julia Easterlin on Being a Performer with Migraine Healing the Traumatized Brain with Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi Colorful Healing: Artist Laura Bundesen's Vestibular Neuronitis Journey Mulling over Migraines with Photographer Bill Wadman   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
5/9/202427 minutes, 1 second
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Making the Years Count with Brooke Eby, Influencer Living with ALS

In this week’s episode, influencer Brooke Eby joins Brain & Life co-host Dr. Katy Peters. Brooke discusses her experience living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and why she chooses to share it with the world on social media. Then, Dr. Peters is joined by Dr. Richard Bedlack, an associate professor of medicine/neurology at Duke and director of the Duke ALS Clinic. He explains ALS and what hopeful research is on the horizon.   Additional Resources What is ALS? Activist Ady Barkan and Actor Bradley Whitford Works to Reform Health Care A Marathoner on a Quest to End ALS Inside Nanci Ryder’s Battle with ALS   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Finding Strength in ALS Advocacy with Podcaster Lorri Carrey The Campaign to Cure ALS with Brian Wallach and Sandra Abrevaya Hop on a Cure for ALS with John Driskell Hopkins   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Brooke Eby @limpbroozkit Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
5/2/202454 minutes, 17 seconds
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Gavin McHugh is Building an Acting Career and a Community with Cerebral Palsy

In this week's episode, a guest host joins Brain & Life podcast! Dr. Bhooma Aravamuthan, Assistant Professor of Neurology, pediatric movement disorders specialist, and neuroscientist studying dystonia in cerebral palsy (CP), speaks with child actor Gavin McHugh about how CP affects his acting career, the connections he has built with his fans on social media, and what terms like "disabled" and "special needs" mean to him. His mother, Lisa McHugh, also shares about Gavin's many talents and what she wishes people knew about CP. Then, Dr. Aravamuthan speaks with Brain & Life co-host Dr. Daniel Correa about what cerebral palsy is, what patients can expect in their lifetime, and the power of finding a community.   Additional Resources What is Cerebral Palsy? How Parents Advocate for Their Children with Rare Diseases Biking Gives Freedom to a Teen with Cerebral Palsy Becky Dilworth Skied and Raised a Family Despite Cerebral Palsy The ABCs of Advocacy   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics RJ Mitte on Living Confidently with Cerebral Palsy Josh Blue Uses Humor to Ease the Stigma Around Cerebral Palsy   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Gavin McHugh @iamgavinmchugh; Dr. Bhooma Aravamuthan @drbhooma Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
4/25/202446 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cheryl Hile is Running Around the World with Multiple Sclerosis

In this week’s episode, runner Cheryl Hile joins Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Daniel Correa to discuss her experience running over 60 marathons across all seven continents after her diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). She shares why running speaks to her, how an orthotic helps her stay on track, and what’s next in her journey. Then Dr. Correa is joined by Dr. Lauren Gluck, Director of the Montefiore Multiple Sclerosis Center and Assistant Professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She explains what MS is, outlines treatment options, and delves in to how vital and adaptable exercise can be for patients.   Additional Resources Run A Myelin My Shoes What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? How Couples Navigate Multiple Sclerosis Hiking the Appalachian Trail for Multiple Sclerosis Online Exercise Classes Can Help People with Neurologic Disorders Improve Symptoms   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Voices from the Multiple Sclerosis Community Nancy Davis’ Race to Erase Multiple Sclerosis Author Samantha Irby's Journey as a Young Caregiver Chef Mariana Orozco on Multiple Sclerosis and the Healing Power of Food   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Dr. Lauren Gluck @montefiorehealthsystem Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
4/18/202446 minutes, 6 seconds
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Actors Oscar Nuñez and Ursula Whittaker on Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia

In this week’s episode, actor Oscar Nuñez joins Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Daniel Correa to discuss his family’s experiences with dementia and Alzheimer’s. He shares how he helps keep his loved ones safe then his wife, actress Ursula Whittaker, shares the resources and supports she has found throughout this journey. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Joel Salinas, a neurologist, clinical assistant professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and chief medical officer of Isaac Health in New York. Dr. Salinas shares information about all stages of memory loss and demonstrates ways to have conversations with your loved ones at all stages of their life to make plans that keep everyone safe and happy.   Additional Resources How to Keep Loved Ones with Dementia Safe from Firearms How to Talk to Loved Ones Who Have Dementia Actor Hector Elizondo Encourages Caregivers to Ask For Help Learn more about Dr. Joel Salinas What Is Alzheimer's Disease? Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Finding Hope and Creating Change: Discussing Alzheimer’s Advocacy with Cynthia Stone and Walt Dawson Lauren Miller Rogen on Facing a Parent’s Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Journalist Greg O’Brien on Chronicling His Life with Alzheimer’s   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:  Guests: Oscar Nuñez @oscarnunezla; Ursula Whittaker @ursulacwhittaker; Dr. Joel Salinas @JoelSalinasMD Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
4/11/202458 minutes, 18 seconds
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Khari "Needlz" Cain Discusses Finding “Makayla’s Voice”

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Daniel Correa speaks with Khari “Needlz” Cain, music producer and father to Makayla, a 16-year-old on the autism spectrum. Khari and his family recently created a film titled Makayla’s Voice: A Letter to the World that shares her experience finding a way to communicate using letter board therapy. As Makayla’s voice has gradually emerged, she has shown her intelligence, interests, and sense of humor to her loved ones. Khari discusses that journey, the accessibility of treatment, and his hopes for the future. Then Dr. Deepa Menon, a child neurologist and specialist in neurodevelopmental medicine, explains autism, genetic testing, Phelan-McDermid syndrome, and different types of therapies that may help families like Makayla’s. Additional Resources Makayla’s Voice: A Letter to the World What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? Lego Therapy Builds Confidence in Patients with MS and Autism A Theater Group That Features Neurodiversity on the Stage   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics From Adolescence to Adulthood: Exploring Autism with Abbey and Christine Romeo   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Khari Cain @prodbyneedlz; Dr. Deepa Menon @ kennedykriegerinstitute Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
4/4/202446 minutes, 12 seconds
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Neurologic Disorders in Pets

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast co-hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters introduce their pets and answer a listener question about ALS. Then, Dr. Peters discusses neurologic disorders in pets with Dr. Ann Tilton. With more than 30 years of experience as a pediatric neurologist, Dr. Ann Tilton is a Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at LSU Health New Orleans. She has also loaned her expertise to other species! She tells stories from her time diagnosing pangolins and monkeys at the zoo and shares her insights and experiences with neurologic disorders in pets.   Additional Resources Can Pets Have Neurologic Disorders? Pets May Be Good for Brain Health Phineas the Cat Spreads Awareness of a Rare Neurologic Disorder I am ALS   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Finding Strength in ALS Advocacy with Podcaster Lorri Carey Hop on a Cure for ALS with John Driskell Hopkins The Campaign to Cure ALS with Brian Wallach and Sandra Abrevaya   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
3/28/202425 minutes, 12 seconds
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“Roll with Cole & Charisma" who are building a life together as an interabled couple

In this week’s episode, Cole & Charisma Sydnor of “Roll with Cole & Charisma" join Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters to discuss their interabled relationship, building an online community, and Cole’s C5-C6 spinal cord injury. They share what keeps them motivated, tips for an accessible household, and what their online audience has taught them. Then, Dr. Alberto Martinez-Arizala joins Dr. Peters to discuss spinal cord injury treatment journeys and what exciting advancements may be coming soon.   Additional Resources Roll with Cole & Charisma What is Spinal Cord Injury? Interabled Couples Share How They Make Their Relationships Work A Spinal Cord Injury Survivor Opens an Affordable Rehab Center Singer Gloria Estefan Supports Research to Cure Paralysis Promising Advances in Robotics-assisted Rehabilitation Therapies   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Cole Sydnor @roll.with.cole; Charisma Sydnor @happilycharisma Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
3/21/202433 minutes, 27 seconds
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Answering Listener Submitted Questions

In this episode, hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters answer your questions. They discuss the relationship between dementia and heart disease, stroke recovery, and the transition to being a caregiver for a loved one with multiple sclerosis. They also touch on the effects of cerebellum damage and why it feels so good to find people to relate to you in your health journey. Thank you for submitting your questions and sharing your comments about the Brain & Life Podcast.   Dementia & Heart Disease A Dementia Handbook for Patients and Families Eating Ultra-Processed Foods May Increase Risk of Dementia Cardiovascular disease, associated risk factors, and risk of dementia: An umbrella review of meta-analyses   Stroke Recovery Ed Begley Jr. on Utilizing a Healthy Lifestyle to Thrive with Parkinson’s Disease Timothy Omundson on Stroke Recovery and His Return to Television Critical Period After Stroke Study (CPASS): A phase II clinical trial testing an optimal time for motor recovery after stroke in humans   Multiple Sclerosis and Caregiving Voices from the Multiple Sclerosis Community Author Samantha Irby's Journey as a Young Caregiver What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?   Finding Community Creating a Community to Keep Our Brains Healthy How Mental Health and Brain Health Are Connected Pilot Study to Describe the Trajectory of Symptoms and Adaptive Strategies of Adults Living with Low-grade Glioma Social Network Structure Is Related to Functional Improvement From Home-Based Telerehabilitation After Stroke   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:  Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
3/14/202428 minutes, 30 seconds
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Neurofibromatosis Advocacy and Community Building with the Gilbert Family Foundation

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters discusses the Gilbert Family Foundation’s work on neurofibromatosis (NF) with their executive director, Laura Grannemann. She shares about ways they connect with the NF community, ongoing research the foundation is leading, and how anyone can get involved in advocacy work. Dr. Peters then speaks with neurologist and Director of The Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Neurofibromatosis Center, Dr. Jaishri Blakeley, about what exactly neurofibromatosis is, how it affects patients, and treatment options for all ages.   Additional Resources The Gilbert Family Foundation What is Neurofibromatosis? New Research Offers More Options to People with Neurofibromatosis Type 1   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Laura Grannemann @gilbertfamilyfoundation; Dr. Jaishri Blakeley @hopkinsmedicine Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
3/7/202447 minutes, 37 seconds
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Lifestyle and Brain Health: Highlighting Brain & Life Magazine Articles

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters discuss some of their favorite articles in the most recent edition of Brain & Life Magazine. They discuss the “Blue Zone” lifestyle, links between skin problems and neurologic conditions, coffee’s potential brain health benefits, and how juggling can increase neuroplasticity. If you would like to read these articles and more, be sure to subscribe to Brain & Life Magazine for free!   Brain & Life Articles Mentioned “Blue Zones” Author Dan Buettner Shares the Secrets to a Long and Healthy Life Skin Problems May Be Early Signs of a Neurologic Condition Drinking Coffee May Reduce the Risk of Neurologic Disease How Juggling Can Increase Neuroplasticity   Additional Resources Exploring Longevity with Author Dan Buettner The Keys to Longevity The Healing Arts   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206   Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
2/29/202425 minutes, 14 seconds
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Playwright Sarah Ruhl Finds Inspiration in her Bell’s Palsy Journey

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast host Dr. Katy Peters and playwright Sarah Ruhl discuss her Bell’s Palsy diagnosis (Idiopathic seventh nerve palsy) and the book she wrote about her experience, Smile: The Story of a Face. Sarah discusses the onset of her symptoms after giving birth to twins, how this diagnosis has affected her work life, and the importance of asking for help. Then, neurologist Dr. Gary Gronseth joins Dr. Peters to discuss just what Bell’s Palsy is, what the risk factors are, and reminds listeners that with a diagnosis also comes with lots of hope for the future.   Additional Resources Smile: The Story of a Face by Sarah Ruhl Playwright Sarah Ruhl on Losing the Ability to Smile Due to Bell's Palsy What Doctors Know About Bell's Palsy Bouncing Back from Bell’s Palsy   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Sarah Ruhl @sarah_ruhl_ Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
2/22/202435 minutes, 15 seconds
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Actor Craig Russell on Staying Positive during his Brain Tumor Diagnosis

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast host Dr. Katy Peters and actor Craig Russell discuss his brain tumor story. He shares the symptoms he experienced that lead him to see a doctor, the process of scheduling his meningioma removal surgery, and his return to work with the support of his family and friends. Then, neurosurgeon Dr. Jonathan Sherman discusses management plans for meningiomas that include Artificial Intelligence and how he ensures patients feel like a “part of the team” throughout the treatment process.   Additional Resources How My Robotic Brain Surgery Resembled Space Travel Different, But the Same Surgery: What to Expect and How to Prepare   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics BMX Athlete Josh Perry's Perseverance Living with Brain Tumors We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Craig Russell @russandchips Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
2/15/202440 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ed Begley Jr. on Utilizing a Healthy Lifestyle to Thrive with Parkinson’s Disease

In this week’s episode, prolific actor Ed Begley Jr. joins Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters to discuss his Parkinson’s Disease journey and his new memoir To the Temple of Tranquility… and Step On It! Ed shares his unique diagnosis experience, how he has found himself in rooms with Hollywood icons throughout his life, and the diet and exercise regime that keeps him healthy and working. Next, movement disorders neurologist Dr. Jori Fleisher explains the history of Parkinson’s, risk factors, caregiver tips, and surprising activities that can help patients.   Additional Resources To the Temple of Tranquility… and Step On It!: A Memoir by Ed Begley Jr. Swimming Helps to Manage Parkinson’s Disease How a Plant-Based Diet May Lower Risk of Parkinson’s Disease Exercise Helps This Coach Deal with Parkinson’s Disease Can Parkinson's Disease Disrupt Sleep? Phase IIb Study of Intranasal Glutathione in Parkinson's Disease NR-SAFE: a randomized, double-blind safety trial of high dose nicotinamide riboside in Parkinson’s disease     Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Comedy and Courage: Comedian Richard Lewis on Living with Parkinson’s Disease How American Ninja Warrior Jimmy Choi Rose Above Parkinson’s NBA Star Brian Grant Living On Time with Parkinson’s   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Miranda Hoffner, Lincoln Center Arts @lincolncenter Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
2/8/202444 minutes, 15 seconds
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Exploring Accessibility and the Arts at the Lincoln Center

In this week’s episode, Brain & Life Podcast host Dr. Daniel Correa discusses the Lincoln Center Arts Programs with their Director of Accessibility Miranda Hoffner. She shares the Lincoln Center’s commitment to transforming performing arts spaces to be more inclusive of audiences’ identities and access needs by design, not as an afterthought or add-on. They discuss the Lincoln Center’s accessibility programs and how they have evolved over time with accommodations like online performances and relaxed showings, as well as Lincoln Center Moments, a free performance-based program specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.   Additional Resources Lincoln Center Event Calendar Lincoln Center Moments Invoke: Songs are Stories Navigating Life with Dementia Art Programs Engage Patients and Educate About Neurologic Disorders Theater Is Therapy for Patients with Ataxia   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Accessibility Advocate Cory Lee on Traveling the World as a Wheelchair User How Paula Carozzo is Redefining Disability and Advocating for Her Community Journalist Greg O’Brien on Chronicling His Life with Alzheimer’s   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Miranda Hoffner, Lincoln Center Arts @lincolncenter Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
2/1/202433 minutes, 5 seconds
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Mulling over Migraines with Photographer Bill Wadman

In this episode, Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters interviews Bill Wadman, a photographer who has been living and working with migraines since he was a teenager. He discusses his medication journey, ways he relieves the pain in his daily life, and what he has learned about himself by working through migraines. Then, Dr. Peters discusses the science behind migraines with Bill’s personal headache specialist, Dr. Susan Broner. Dr. Broner is Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College and Medical Director of the Weill Cornell Medicine Headache Program. She explains risk factors, unique symptoms, and how to begin the migraine treatment journey.   Additional Resources Headaches: Diagnosis and Treatments Exploring New Treatments for Migraine The Misadventures of Living with Chronic Daily Migraine 7 Ways to Reduce Migraine Attacks Self-Care May Help Reduce Migraine Attacks   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Julia Easterlin on Being a Performer with Migraine We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Bill Wadman @billwadman; Dr. Susan Broner @weillcornell Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
1/25/202443 minutes, 1 second
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Finding New Ways to Move Forward with Justine Galloway

In this episode, Brain & Life Podcast host Dr. Daniel Correa interviews Justine Galloway, a runner who was diagnosed with Runner’s Dystonia and continued on to break world records in backwards running. They discuss her father’s Parkinson’s journey, her diagnosis process, and how she continues to adapt and find motivation. Then, Dr. Correa speaks with Dr. Joseph Jankovic, a neurologist specializing in movement disorders. Dr. Jankovic explains Dystonia, what some of the risk factors are, and treatment options. Additional Resources Much More Than a Pain in the Neck: The Different Types of Dystonia Medications and Lifestyle Changes Can Help People Cope with Dystonia Easing the Weight of Dystonia Isn’t Just a Story of Triumph Speaking Up About Dystonia Facing DYT1 Dystonia with Grit and Hope   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Rogers Hartmann on Beating Dystonia Billy McLaughlin on Life as a Musician with Focal Dystonia   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Justine Galloway @rennur316; Dr. Joseph Jankovic @josephjankovic Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
1/18/202439 minutes, 36 seconds
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Highlighting our Favorite Brain & Life Magazine Articles

In this episode, Brain & Life Podcast hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters highlight some of their favorite articles from the most recent edition of Brain & Life Magazine! They discuss updates on new Alzheimer’s drugs and what they mean for patients, the links between oral hygiene and brain health, and how cosmetics brands are creating more accessible makeup for all people. If you would like to read these articles and more, be sure to subscribe to Brain & Life Magazine for free! Articles Discussed An Update on New Alzheimer’s Drugs 11 Dental Care Tips to Boost Brain Health How Cosmetics Brands are Creating More Accessible Makeup   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Finding Hope and Creating Change: Discussing Alzheimer’s Advocacy with Cynthia Stone and Walt Dawson Ashley Brooks on Advocating for Herself and Others with Myasthenia Gravis Lauren Miller Rogen on Facing a Parent’s Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Diagnosis   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD  
1/11/202423 minutes, 29 seconds
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Healing the Traumatized Brain with Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi

In this episode, Brain & Life Podcast host Dr. Katy Peters speaks with Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi, a neuropsychiatrist and cognitive neuroscientist.  He serves as the President of the Center for Neuropsychiatry and Brain Stimulation and Chief Medical Officer Designate for ARC Health. Dr. Vaishnavi is also the author of Healing the Traumatized Brain: Coping After Concussion and Other Brain Injuries. Together they discuss the intersection between psychiatry and neurology, accessible and upcoming treatment options for neuropsychiatric symptoms, and the stigma behind mood and behavioral symptoms Additional Resources Healing the Traumatized Brain: Coping after Concussion and Other Brain Injuries Tips for Loving Life After a Neurologic Disorder Diagnosis Center for Neuropsychiatry and Brain Stimulation (CNBS)   Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics U.S. Soccer Legend Briana Scurry on Concussion and Mental Health Personal Trainer Javeno McLean on Helping Clients Find Physical and Emotional Strength Journalist, Producer Kitty Eisele’s Honest Recount of Her Time as Caregiver   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 ·       Email us at [email protected]   Social Media:   Guests: Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi @hopkinspress Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD  
1/4/202426 minutes, 30 seconds