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Slow-Wave Sleep Suspends Alzheimer’s Build-Up

Dr. Rudi Tanzi

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See what kind of sleep fights Alzheimer’s and lowers its risk. Watch Harvard Alzheimer’s expert Dr. Rudy Tanzi and bestselling author Dr. Deepak Chopra offer up the latest research.


Dr. Rudolph Tanzi is Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Director of Genetics Aging Research at Massachusetts General.

Dr. Tanzi is also one of the world’s foremost experts on the causes of Alzheimer’s.

Dr. Chopra is a physician and bestselling author.

In this video, get tips and ideas on how to achieve better sleep and help promote brain health.

The video is based on their popular book, Super Brain.


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otto9B9otto
April 13, 2018 5:49 pm

Scroll down to "s" for "sleep" in this blog post. There is lots of print documentation there – too much to post directly:

http://amateur-attempt-at-preventive-health.blogspot.com/2013/12/long-term-cognition-part-2.html

Keep in mind, though, that I am not a doctor: I just threw this information into my blog as it became available. Oh, and it's FREE!

sharp
sharp
February 12, 2015 7:04 pm

Print options please – its hard to listen to on a phone w/ people around.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  sharp
February 12, 2015 9:39 pm

IMO, the reason they DON'T offer a print version here is to get you to purchase the book. We will have the book available for lending at the Alzheimer/Dementia Support Center, Inc., 700 McHenry Ave., Ste B, Modesto CA 95350 Other support centers may have it as well.

Mary Smith
Mary Smith
February 12, 2015 6:38 pm

I so agree. I'd love to have the information in print form.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 12, 2015 4:32 pm

How about printing the information, instead of, or in addition to, video???
It would be much more helpful.

Unknown
Unknown
Reply to  Anonymous
February 14, 2015 4:23 pm

The print form is a book called the Super Brain. It's show right above the video.

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