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.
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The power of venom -- and how it could one day save your life | Mandë Holford
A smart bra for better heart health | Alicia Chong Rodriguez
3 ways to prepare society for the next pandemic | Jennifer B. Nuzzo
Will humans one day hibernate? | TED Radio Hour
A new way to help young people with their mental health | Tom Osborn
It's impossible to have healthy people on a sick planet | Shweta Narayan
The mood-boosting power of crying | Kathy Mendias
The life-changing power of assistive technologies | Jane Velkovski
The anxiety that comes from being treated like an outsider | Valerie Purdie-Greenaway
How we could eat real meat without harming animals | Isha Datar
3 ways community creates a healthy life | Olivia Affuso
A simple solution to maintaining life-saving vaccines | Nithya Ramanathan
The brain science of obesity | Mads Tang-Christensen
The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care) | Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski
Maternal and child health is a human right | Aparna Hedge
An NFL quarterback on overcoming setbacks and self-doubt | Alex Smith
How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | Steven Johnson
Could you recover from illness ... using your own stem cells? | Nabiha Saklayen
Is drinking milk essential for building strong bones? | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter
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