by Editor | Nov 3, 2021 | Alzheimer's, Brain Science, Detox, Healthy Aging, Interview, Keto Organic, Lifestyle, Neurohacking, News, Podcast, Research, Wellness
YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify There are now programs that can stop and reverse the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. What can we learn about how to prevent the disease from these programs? Dr. Lufkin interviews with Dr. Heather Sandison, who is the...
by Editor | Sep 16, 2021 | Alzheimer's, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Research, Uncategorized, Wellness
Why the focus on Oxygen? Oxygen is necessary for life and especially important for brain function. Your body needs to maintain your oxygen levels in a narrow ideal range. A healthy oxygen regulation capacity makes it possible for your cells to produce the energy they...
by Editor | Sep 11, 2021 | Alzheimer's, Anti-aging, Healthy Aging, Lifestyle, Research, Wellness
How can light help prevent cognitive decline? At Marama, we have a healthy obsession with your brain. If you frequently feel unfocused, foggy, forgetful, or your brain simply doesn’t feel like it’s functioning the way it did when you were younger, make sure you...
by Editor | Aug 11, 2021 | Alzheimer's, Brain Science, Interview, Keto Organic, Lifestyle, Neurohacking, News, Podcast, Research, Wellness
Watch: From the podcast: This episode of “What The Health” features Dr. Heather Sandison, founder of Marama, who specializes in neurocognitive medicine and neurohacking. She has been trained to specifically address imbalances that affect the brain...
by Editor | Jul 14, 2021 | Alzheimer's, Anti-aging, Brain Science, Lifestyle, Mindfulness, Neurohacking, Podcast, Research, Wellness
NeuroNoodle interview with Dr. Heather Sandison of Marama Discussing dementia and Alzheimer’s with Dr. Heather Sandison. Hear about Dr. Sandison’s scientific Cognitive Decline Reversal study, the origin of Marama, and ways you can support your brain and...
by Editor | Jul 30, 2020 | Alzheimer's, Lifestyle, News, Research
Testing to rule in or rule out Alzheimer’s is desperately needed to differentiate Alzheimer’s Disease from other forms of dementia. Access to testing like what’s being developed now will be a game changer in research. The ability to detect tau proteins in the...