Does Alzheimer's disease disproportionately affect women? In this episode of TED Health, author and health advocate Maria Shriver joins our host Shoshana in a conversation that delves into the gender-based factors of Alzheimer's, the shift in society's narrative around the disease -- and the importance of voicing your own concerns to your doctor.
What you can do to prevent Alzheimer's | Lisa Genova
How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime | Emily Nagoski
Is marijuana bad for your brain? | Anees Bahji
Can we edit memories? | Amy Milton
The case for student mental health days | Hailey Hardcastle
How your brain's executive function works -- and how to improve it | Sabine Doebel
How changing your story can change your life | Lori Gottlieb
What happens when biology becomes technology? | Christina Agapakis
The mental health benefits of storytelling for health care workers | Laurel Braitman
What yoga does to your body and brain | Krishna Sudhir
The way we think about biological sex is wrong | Emily Quinn
You shouldn't have to choose between filling your prescriptions and paying bills | Kiah Williams
The brain-changing benefits of exercise | Wendy Suzuki
The future of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy | Rick Doblin
What foods did your ancestors love? | Aparna Pallavi
A comprehensive, neighborhood-based response to COVID-19 | Kwame Owusu-Kesse
How to manage your stress like an ER doctor | Darria Long
Sleep is your superpower | Matt Walker
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