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Saturday Nov 14, 2020
Saturday Nov 14, 2020
Martyn Cook is the CEO and co-founder of Noobru.com, a healthy cognition drink solution that has taken the industry and world by storm joins eHealth Radio and the Brain Health and Health News Channels! Athletes, parents, etc. have all jumped on the Noobru bandwagon to help keep them healthy!
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Martyn Cook discuss the following:
How did you come up with this product? And what's the science behind it?
What are the health benefits to someone taking it daily?
What is the recommended daily dosage?
What types of people should be drinking your product?
Tell us about your charity give back with every purchase?
What if every day could be you at your best? Sharp focus, clear thinking, a quick mind and a happy, relaxed alertness that's ready to take on your day? That's what we wanted, so that's why we created Noobru, to give the brain everything it needs to unlock its peak performance. For Whatever You're Trying to Achieve, an Optimized Brain will help you get there!
Website: https://noobru.com
Social Media Links: Instagram: instagram.com/drink_noobru Facebook: facebook.com/noobru Twitter: twitter.com/NooBruEdge
Monday Sep 07, 2020
How Light Therapy Boosts Brain Health
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Terry Moore, Founder & CEO of HomeoLux, a health and technology company that designs wellness products based on cutting-edge science joins eHealth Radio and the Health News and Technology Channels. Their mission is to enable providers to offer care at any time from any location in the world.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Terry Moore discuss the following:
Tell us about the impact of Alzheimer’s disease and why you established HomeoLux?
What is 40hz light therapy and how does it boost brain function?
Who benefits most from 40hz light therapy?
What does the future for cognitive health look like?
What are your personal wellness routines for maintaining cognitive health?
TIP: People try all kinds of crazy routines and habits to lead the healthiest lives possible, mentally and physically. Triathlons, taking psychedelic drugs, etc. These all lead to intense brain experiences, but they won’t bring the heightened brain activity and clarity that 40hz light therapy will give you as it cleans your brain. It can also be simply adopted into any daily routine without disrupting your current day to day activities.
Terry Moore is the CEO and Founder of HomeoLux. Known as a Business Philosopher, Terry has been a lifelong leader in science, and research. He came out of retirement to launch HomeoLux, a health and technology company that designs wellness products based on cutting-edge science. The company is Terry’s answer to his wife’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and is dedicated to families battling cognitive decline.
Terry is also the founder of the Radius Foundation, a forum for exploring and gaining insight from different worldviews. He serves as a board member at The Columbia Center for Radiology Research and has popular TED Talks that examine how to master even the most simplistic life skills.
Website: https://homeolux.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: facebook.com/homeolux Instagram: instagram.com/homeolux Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/homeolux
Saturday Mar 14, 2020
Saturday Mar 14, 2020
Meagan Leigh Cohn, the owner and operator at Lotus Healing & Wellness Centre in Sydney, Australia that offers Energetic Healing, Meditation & Holistic Beauty Therapy joins eHealth Radio and the Stress Management Channel.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Meagan Leigh Cohn discuss the following:
What is meditation?
Why should anyone meditate?
What meditation style is the best or most effective?
How often should someone meditate?
Meagan’s passion and intention is to help others along their souls path by sharing channelled messages, writings, meditations & healing from their spiritual guides and higher self. This creates deep relaxation & transformation and helps people reconnect with their heart & soul.
Meagan has 20 years’ experience in Energetic Healing, Guided Meditation & Skincare Therapy and has spent countless hours in ongoing training and education to continually develop and refine her skills and services.
Using a unique blend of healing techniques and drawing upon her spiritual knowledge, she enjoys guiding her clients towards peace, calm & clarity.
Website: www.lotushealing.com.au
Social Media Links: Facebook: facebook.com/lotushealingandwellness Instagram: @Lotus_Healing
The beliefs, views, ideas, thoughts and opinions expressed on any program are those of the persons appearing on the program and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the eHealth Radio Network.
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
How to Stay Balanced in a Crisis
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
Susan Kenney the Co-Founder and Director of Therapeutic Wellness at Emergo Recovery, a private, residential recovery and wellness center focused on a brain-first approach joins eHealth Radio and the Brain Health and Health News Channels.
Susan has dedicated her extensive career to helping individuals reclaim their life after struggles with debilitating challenges. Together, and along with the team at Emergo, they empower clients toward greater well-being and happiness.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Susan Kenney discuss the following:
Is it really a crisis? How do I know?
What are 3 questions that you can ask yourself when you find yourself in a situation that’s coming at you quickly and you want to make the best possible decisions We hear a lot about mindset.
Can someone’s mindset influence a crisis?
How can someone lead their loved one out of a state of crisis?
What if a loved one refuses your help?
Susan Kenney is the Co-Founder and Director of Therapeutic Wellness at Emergo Recovery, a private, residential recovery and wellness center focused on a brain-first approach specializing in Actualized Recovery®. Susan has dedicated her extensive career to helping individuals reclaim their life after struggles with addictions, anxiety, depression and other debilitating challenges.
Harnessing her expertise in nutrition, functional medicine, education, brain health and positive psychology, Susan oversees Emergo Recovery’s therapeutic wellness programs and pioneered Actualized Recovery®, an integrative brain-first approach to lasting recovery. This proprietary methodology leverages neuro-balancing technology, nutritional therapy, orthomolecular restoration, positive psychology, SMART Recovery, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, robust fitness, biophilia, and more to restore mind-body health and inspire the spirit.
Susan is a certified Brain Health Coach through the Amen Clinics, a certified Life Coach, she has received certification in Positive Psychology through the Wholebeing Institute, is a master’s certified Brainwave Optimization Technician, certified sports nutritionist through BodyMind Institute, and a Reiki Master. Susan is currently studying Functional Medicine with Chris Kresser of the Kresser Institute - an approach that focuses on uncovering root causes of personal imbalance and dysfunction empowering clients toward greater well-being and happiness.
Website: emergorecovery.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Emergo-Recovery Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmergoRecovery
The beliefs, views, ideas, thoughts and opinions expressed on any program are those of the persons appearing on the program and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the eHealth Radio Network.
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Optimize Your Brain. Optimize Your Life
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Dave Kenney, the Co-Founder and Executive Director at Emergo Recovery, along with Susan Kenney, who is the Co-Founder and Director of Therapeutic Wellness at Emergo Recovery joins eHealth Radio and the Brain Health and Health News Channels.
Emergo Recovery is a private, residential recovery and wellness center focused on a brain-first approach. With over thirty years of experience in human development, Dave pioneered Actualized Recovery®, an integrative brain-first approach to lasting recovery.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dave Kenney discuss the following:
Can someone really optimize their brain? And if so, how?
How does the brain health – or brain dysfunction – impact our life?
What can I do if I feel stress or have a lot of stress in my life or job?
Lots of people suffer from sleep issues and insomnia. Can a brain-healthy lifestyle help?
How important is brain-health?
Dave Kenney is the Co-Founder and Executive Director at Emergo Recovery, a private, residential recovery and wellness center focused on a brain-first approach specializing in Actualized Recovery®. Dave has dedicated his extensive career to helping individuals reclaim their life after struggles with addictions, anxiety, depression and other debilitating challenges.
With over thirty years of experience in the field of human development, Dave pioneered Actualized Recovery®, an integrative brain-first approach to lasting recovery. This proprietary methodology leverages neuro-balancing technology, nutritional therapy, orthomolecular restoration, positive psychology, SMART Recovery, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, robust fitness, biophilia, and more to restore mind-body health and inspire the spirit.
Dave is a PhD candidate in philosophy at Canterbury University focusing on neuroscience and psychology, and holds a master’s degree in education from Northwestern State University. He is also a certified Brain Health Coach through the Amen Clinics, a master’s certified Brainwave Optimization Technician, a certified Life Coach, and has certification in Self-Management for Addiction Recovery (SMART Recovery) and as a Recovery Coach (CCAR). Additionally, Dave is a member of both the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine (CSAM) and the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM).
Website: emergorecovery.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Emergo-Recovery Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmergoRecovery
Saturday Mar 09, 2019
Using clinically proven science to help you assess and improve your memory over time
Saturday Mar 09, 2019
Saturday Mar 09, 2019
Neuropsychologist Nick Bott, for over a decade has been researching age-related cognitive decline and prevention strategies joins eHealth Radio and the Brain Health & Technology Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Dr. Nick Bott discuss the following:
What is Neurotrack? What is the company’s mission?
What does it do - i.e. its technology?
Why is lifestyle change important in Alzheimer’s Prevention & what is the impact lifestyle changes like diet, exercise and social interaction, can have on a person’s memory health?
With the industry emphasis on the role pharmaceuticals could play in the preservation of cognitive health and treatment of cognitive decline, why focus on lifestyle changes?
How has Neurotrack been working to bring their product to market?
Where do you see the biggest opportunities and biggest challenges in the adoption of technology like Neurotrack’s memory health platform?
What’s next for the company? Where are you investing your resources and what strategic partnerships are you seeking to develop?
What tips do you have for people who are concerned about their long term cognitive health? How can they take control of their memory health today?
Dr. Nick Bott received his BA in International Relations at Stanford University focusing on the psychology of religious and political violence. His interests in the role of spirituality and psychological health led him to complete his M.Div., and subsequently served as an associate pastor for two years.
He returned to the Bay Area for doctoral work in clinical psychology and neuropsychology at the PGSP - Stanford Consortium. Nick completed his clinical internship at the Palo Alto VA Health Care System as the resident neuropsychology intern. As a clinician and clinical researcher Nick has trained at the Palo Alto VA, Stanford University School of Medicine, and UCSF. His dissertation, in partnership with Stanford's D.School, demonstrated the efficacy of an intervention to increase creative production, with concomitant gains in information processing.
His research in older adult populations has focused on age-related and pathological cognitive decline and prevention through the identification of factors associated with successful cognitive aging trajectories, as well as the validation of digital assessments of cognition in clinical populations. He is excited by opportunities to translate cutting edge clinical research into scalable and affordable interventions to reduce cost and improve care for older adults experiencing cognitive decline.
Website: www.neurotrack.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: facebook.com/Neurotrack Twitter: @Neurotrack
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Holland Bloorview: A Global Player in Kids Rehabilitation
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Dr. Tomas Paus, Director of Population Neuroscience and Developmental Neuroimaging Program at Holland Blooview Hospital joins eHealth Radio and the Children's Health & Health News Channels to discuss life-changing research findings that will impact the lives of kids, youth, and families across the globe.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Tomas Paus discuss the following:
Holland Bloorview is known to be a global player in kids rehabilitation. Tell us more about that and how the hospital is leading the way in “big data” as part of health care.
Talk to us about your upcoming research and the latest study you are conducting.
When you say for the first time this type of research is being conducted, why do you feel this research is critical to the advancement of healthy brain development in individuals with or without a disability?
You coined the term “population neuroscience”. Tell us what that means exactly.
How long do you believe the study will take and what do you hope to achieve from the research findings.
How will your research remove boundaries faced by individuals growing up with disabilities?
How will Holland Bloorview leverage the research innovations to develop market-ready products to support kids with disabilities?
What do you feel are the global implications of this study. How will this benefit US children as well?
Dr. Tomas Paus, Director of Population Neuroscience and Developmental Neuroimaging Program, Holland Blooview Hospital is a distinguished senior scientist, and director of Population Neuroscience & Developmental Neuroimaging for Holland Bloorview’s research institute (the Bloorview Research Institute). This critical new role supports Holland Bloorview as the future home of Ontario’s first, fully-accessible child-friendly research MRI and further establishes itself as a premier international center for the study of child and youth brains.
Over the past 15 years, Paus’ work has focused on brain maturation, particularly in adolescence. His interest in population neuroscience – the “big data” approach to studying how brain structure and function is shaped by the interaction of genes and our environment – is vital to the Bloorview Research Institute’s growth strategy, which includes state-of-the-art discovery hubs in machine learning and artificial intelligence, imaging, and neuromodulation.
The Bloorview Research Institute is the research arm of Holland Bloorview, an academic health science center fully affiliated with the University of Toronto.
Website: www.hollandbloorview.ca
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HBKRH Twitter: https://twitter.com/HBKidsHospital
Wednesday May 10, 2017
Stroke Awareness With Author La’Wana Harris
Wednesday May 10, 2017
Wednesday May 10, 2017
Stroke awareness advocate La’Wana Harris joins eHealth Radio & the Health News Channel to talk about strokes and who should be concerned.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest La’Wana Harris discuss the following:
May is National Stroke Awareness Month, is this something young, healthy adults need to worry about?
Tell us a bit about your story?
What are early warnings signs of a stroke?
From all you have learned & from your experience, who is a risk?
Tell us more about your book & how can listeners purchase your book?
La’Wana Harris is the author of YOU ARE STILL GOOD, a novella that details her story as a mother of a stroke survivor. Through the book she hopes to give encouragement, and inspiration for those finding themselves in a crisis situation.
Website: www.lawanaharris.com
Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawana.harris.12 Twitter: @coachlawana
Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
Solving the concussion crisis in America
Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
Neurologist Dr. Harry Kerasidis, M.D. who specializes in sports concussion management with 25 years experience, studying brain trauma and having thousands of athletes using his protocol joins eHealth Radio and the Neurology and Brain Health Channels. He wrote his new book “Concussion-ology” to help preserve the game, while protecting the athletes.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Dr. Harry Kerasidis discuss the following:We hear about concussions all the time especially within the NFL, what exactly is a concussion?How can parents and athletes prevent CTE, which is what is portraying the the movie “Concussion?”What are keys to your concussion protocols, designed for all sports levels?What are the most basic tips for sports concussion management?How can equipment help with sports concussions?
Maryland-based Harry Kerasidis, M.D., known as "The Brain Doctor,” is one of only a few neurologists in the world specializing in sports concussions. He co-founded XLNTbrain LLC after 25 years studying the the brain and having thousands of athletes follow his concussion protocol. Dr. Kerasidis contributes regularly to PsychologyToday.com, Athletic Business magazine, NeurologyAdvisor.com, NeurologyTimes.com, and Dr. Oz's sharecare.com. His new book, “Concussionology: Redefining Sports Concussion Management For All Levels” published September 2015, Author House.
Dr. Kerasidis is also the Founder of Chesapeake Neurology Associates in Maryland. He also serves as the Medical Director for the Center for Neuroscience, Sleep Disorders Center and Stroke Center at Calvert Memorial Hospital.
His particular niche of study is the changes of the electrophysiology in the brain as it relates to behavior, cognitive function and emotional function resulting from various brain trauma, including concussions. His patients include athletes, as well as other patients with a variety of cognitive and behavioral disorders including memory loss, sleep deprivation, ADD, dementia, Alzheimer's, and traumatic brain injury.
A graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine, Dr. Kerasidis completed his residency in Neurology and Fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology at the Georgetown University Hospital. Dr. Kerasidis is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, American Board of Sleep Medicine, Biofeedback International Certification Alliance, a Diplomat for the National Board of Medical Examiners and member of the International Society of Neuronal Regulation.
Website:xlntbrain.com
Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebraindoctorTwitter: https://twitter.com/XLNTBrainDoctor
For the book:
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Wednesday Jun 03, 2015
National Stroke Awareness Advocate Richard L. Burns
Wednesday Jun 03, 2015
Wednesday Jun 03, 2015
Richard L. Burns, Author of "Live Or Die: A Stroke of Good Luck" & Spokesperson for Stroke Awareness & Recovery in regards to his advocacy and National Stroke Awareness joins eHealth Radio and the Health and News Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Richard L. Burns discuss the following:What does National Stroke Awareness Month mean to you?How has medical treatment progressed for stroke survivors, since your Cerebral Hemorrhage 47 years ago?Do you think science is moving in the right direction and that adult stem cell research & medicine can help stroke survivors in the future?You became a spokesperson for stroke awareness and recovery and have talked to many survivor groups. What is the first step for a stroke survivor looking for support? Can you share a couple of your recovery techniques?Your memoir "Live Or Die: A Stroke of Good Luck" has been called a "handbook of hope." What advice do you give to people, who have suffered a stroke or major illness?
Duration: 7:55
Richard L. Burns is a retired television and advertising executive (a real-life "Mad Man"), who put the smile on the PSA Airplanes and helped engineer a cultural icon- the Fruit of the Loom models. He is an authority on retail, accountable and measurable advertising, and developed the first viable system of local television advertising and sales for national advertisers. Burns was a management consultant, promulgated fund-raising for non-profits and conceived and produced a successful international educational children's TV series called "With It."
At 38, Richard was struck down with a cerebral hemorrhage and declared dead at 38 years old. Richard miraculously regained consciousness and was given a second chance at life. He became a spokesperson for stroke awareness and recovery and wrote and published his memoir, "Live Or Die: A Stroke of Good Luck", which he calls "a handbook of hope." The book is a wise and witty story of his long and slow recovery and resurrection in his own words. It chronicles life after stroke and offers readers advice on how to come out victorious, after suffering a major illness. It is also about what he learned from the ordeal and how his life and values changed with each step he took to heal himself.
Richard is responsible for the rescue of animals in national disasters. He is the recipient of numerous professional and service awards, and is a graduate of Stanford University.
Website: www.liveordieburns.com