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Sto caricando le informazioni... High-Octane Brain: 5 Science-Based Steps to Sharpen Your Memory and Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer'sdi Michelle Braun
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Health & Fitness.
Nonfiction.
American adults fear Alzheimer's more than any other disease (including cancer), and because many people do not realize there is no genetic cause for 99 percent of Alzheimer's cases, they do not take the necessary steps to change lifestyle factors shown to significantly protect against the disease. In this book, board-certified neuropsychologist Dr. Michelle Braun inspires listeners to make lasting improvements by understanding the truth about brain health and provides expert guidance through the maze of conflicting media advice on supplements, brain games, nutrition, and exercise. She interviews eight leading brain-health experts, combining their insights with cutting-edge research to offer proven strategies to implement the five steps of the High-Octane Brain. Interactive exercises guide listeners to develop a personalized program for optimal brain health. Dr. Braun provides a tracking system with a visual depiction of progress and shows the High-Octane Brain plan in action through the lives of clients. Packed with valuable tips that can be implemented immediately to minimize common "brain blips," exercises to boost memory within minutes, and inspiring insights from nine High-Octane-Brain role models ages 44 to 103, this groundbreaking book will finally put the future of your brain in your control. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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