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What to Gain For Your Brain

What to Gain For Your Brain

By Kirsten Mortimer

What to Gain For Your Brain is a series of podcasts dedicated to understanding vitamin D’s specific effect on the brain in the context of stroke risk and rehabilitation, how implementing small daily lifestyle changes such as maintaining adequate levels of vitamin D can produce beneficial long-term results, and the social and economic factors that may influence stroke risk or vitamin D status. In order to fully understand these relationships, I invite on doctors, research scientists, and community health experts to hear unique perspectives that cannot be easily gained from reading articles.
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How to Implement Long-Term Healthy Changes in Communities feat. Elizabeth Velten

What to Gain For Your BrainApr 24, 2021

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How to Implement Long-Term Healthy Changes in Communities feat. Elizabeth Velten

How to Implement Long-Term Healthy Changes in Communities feat. Elizabeth Velten

Elizabeth is the Senior Director of Community Impact & Policy and the Government Relations Director for the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association, as well as a Pomona College alumnus. In this episode we discuss where life took her after college, her many years working in various labs at Yale, staying true to herself while seeking opportunities after graduating, and what it’s like working with non-profits and corporate partners. We also talk about how she helped get In-N-Out to sell milk and why, how to get people to maintain long-term change, and the intersections between structural racism and health.

Apr 24, 202139:39
Neurochemicals and Ecological Validity feat. Dr. Paul Zak
Apr 24, 202139:54
Vitamin D and Individualized Stroke Rehabilitation feat. Dr. Amy Zheng
Apr 23, 202101:14:10
Vascular Health and Cognitive Decline feat. Dr. Kenneth Langa

Vascular Health and Cognitive Decline feat. Dr. Kenneth Langa

At the University of Michigan, Dr. Langa is the Cyrus Sturgis Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine and Institute for Social Research, a Research Scientist in the Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Management Research, and an Associate Director of the Institute of Gerontology. In this episode, we discuss how being diagnosed with a brain tumor before college garnered his interest in medicine and the brain and how cardiovascular disease is a central issue in the pathology of cognitive decline. Additionally, we discuss his 2015 article, “Trajectory of Cognitive Decline After Incident Stroke,” his 2020 cohort study, “Comparison of Health Outcomes Among High- and Low-Income Adults Aged 55 to 64 Years in the US vs England,” the social and economic impacts of stroke recovery, dealing with confounding factors of measuring vitamin D, and the brain health advice he gives to his patients.

Apr 21, 202154:12
The Ultimate Vitamin D Guide feat. Dr. Michael Holick
Apr 21, 202145:10
Can Vitamin D Decrease Stroke Risk? feat. Dr. Srinath Samudrala

Can Vitamin D Decrease Stroke Risk? feat. Dr. Srinath Samudrala

Dr. Samudrala is a Board-Certified Neurosurgeon who specializes in spine surgery and practices at the Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center in Pomona, California as well as Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, California. In this episode, we discuss working as a neurosurgeon during COVID-19, the metaphysical concept of how the brain takes external stimuli and codes it electrically to create our realities, and the importance of maintaining proper cardiovascular health. We also talk about early and long-term complications of stroke, how implementing small daily lifestyle changes such as maintaining adequate levels of vitamin D can produce beneficial long-term results, and how we could introduce these beneficial changes into larger communities.

Apr 15, 202147:05