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How do you keep your brain healthy? How can you live better every day after being diagnosed with a brain condition? Brain & Life® from the American Academy of Neurology tackles those questions and more in the only podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of brain health and neurologic disease. Each week neurologist host Dr. Daniel Correa speaks with neurology experts, celebrity advocates, and people whose lives are affected by brain conditions to educate and inspire you to maintain a healthy brain and a healthy you.
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In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Brason Lee, a writer, social worker and traumatic brain injury survivor. Brason shares his journey from a severe ATV accident at 18, through rehabilitation, to a successful career in social work and advocacy. He discusses the challenges of recovery, the importance of supportive relationships, and his motivation to write and share his story to inspire others. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Erika Trovato, Associate Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer at Burke Rehabilitation. Dr. Trovato discusses returning to work and your community after a TBI and building new dreams after rehabilitation. Additional Resources Surviving and Thriving After a Traumatic Brain Injury What Is Traumatic Brain Injury? How Sports Neurologists Protect Football Players' Brains Brain Injury Association of New York State Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Veteran Lindsay Gutierrez is Reaching New Heights with Traumatic Brain Injury U.S. Soccer Legend Briana Scurry on Concussion and Mental Health Healing the Traumatized Brain with Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Brason Lee @brason.lee; Dr. Erika Trovato @burke_rehab Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Dr. Elvis Francois, a spine surgeon known for integrating music into his practice. They discuss the intersection of music and medicine, common spine conditions, and the importance of human connection in healthcare. Dr. Elvis shares his journey from being a young musician to a surgeon and how music can enhance patient care and emotional well-being. Additional Resources How Spinal Surgery Helped Gloria Gaynor Beat Chronic Pain and Return to the Stage What is Spinal Cord Injury? The Growing Role of Music Therapy in Health Care Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Answering Your Spinal Cord Injury Questions with Dr. Shelly Hsieh "Roll with Cole & Charisma" On Building a Life Together as an Interabled Couple How Disability Advocate Wesley Hamilton Became Empowered by Adversity We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Dr. Elvis Francois @dr.elvis.francois Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, hosts Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters answer your listener questions, touching on caregiving for Alzheimer's, staying motivated with Parkinson's, and the role of supplements in managing MS. Additional Resources Why Advanced Care Planning Is Essential for Caregivers How to Avoid Caregiver Burnout by Taking Care of Yourself How Peer Mentors Can Help Patients Navigate Life with Neurologic Disease The Gut-Brain Connection: Why a Healthy Microbiome Is Key to Disease Prevention Exploring the Link Between Gut and Brain Health Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Actress Yvette Nicole Brown Discusses the Caregiving Journey The Future of Caregiving with Kat McGowan Ed Begley Jr. on Utilizing a Healthy Lifestyle to Thrive with Parkinson's Disease World's Toughest Row with Brendan Cusick and Pat Morrissey: Part Two We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPh
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by tennis legend Monica Seles. They discuss Monica's iconic career, the life lessons she learned from tennis, her experience with Myasthenia Gravis, and the importance of advocacy for health awareness. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Andrea Markl Corse, Professor of Neurology and Director of the Myasthenia Gravis Clinic at The University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Dr. Corse explains what Myasthenia Gravis is and why advocacy makes a difference. Additional Resources Physical Activity Helps Manage Myasthenia Gravis Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America What is Myasthenia Gravis? Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Recovery Through Rhythm: Jazz Musician John Stein's Myasthenia Gravis Journey Ashley Brooks on Advocating for Herself and Others with Myasthenia Gravis Soap Opera Star Suzanne Rogers Brings Awareness to Myasthenia Gravis We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Monica Seles @monicaseles10s; Dr. Andrea Corse @unc_neurology Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by TV personality and dynamic presence in the world of mixology Rob Floyd. Rob discusses how he balances his career with family life, especially in light of his daughter's journey with a rare condition called Moyamoya. Rob also delves into the importance of mental health, community support, even some festive, brain-healthy mocktail ideas! Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Lisa Sun, a pediatric and vascular neurologist and associate professor of neurology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Sun discusses pediatric strokes and Moyamoya, the unique aspects of managing the disease, treatment options, and future research. Additional Resources About Rob Floyd Moyamoya Foundation A Young Woman with Moyamoya Disease Joins the Special Olympics Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Shedding Light and Love on a Rare Genetic Condition with Deborah Vauclare Rare Thoughts on a Rarer Neurologic Condition Answering Your Rare Disease Day Questions! We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Rob Floyd @drinkwithrob; Dr. Lisa Sun @hopkinschildrens Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Olympian Colby Stevenson, who shares his incredible journey as a freestyle skier. Colby discusses his passion for skiing, the challenges he faced after a serious car crash and traumatic brain injury (TBI), and how he overcame adversity through hard work, a positive mindset and support from loved ones. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Kian Nasiri, a physiatrist specializing in TBI at Northwestern University. He discusses the role of physiatrists in recovery from brain injuries, highlights innovative treatments like neuromodulation, and emphasizes the significance of social support for patients and their families during recovery. Additional Resources What Is Traumatic Brain Injury? How Sports Neurologists Protect Football Players' Brains After Traumatic Brain Injury, a Veteran Finds Purpose in Advocacy Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Veteran Lindsay Gutierrez is Reaching New Heights with Traumatic Brain Injury U.S. Soccer Legend Briana Scurry on Concussion and Mental Health Healing the Traumatized Brain with Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Colby Stevenson @colby_stevenson; Dr. Nassiri @nufeinbergmed Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, Dr. Daniel Correa is joined Emmy award-winning broadcaster Mark McEwen. Mark shares his inspiring journey of recovery after suffering a stroke at the age of 52, which led to aphasia. He discusses his broadcasting career, the challenges he faced during recovery, and the importance of hope and resilience. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Rachel Forman, a stroke neurologist and Assistant Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Forman explains stroke risk factors, the importance of awareness, community health initiatives, and access to healthcare to prevent these life-altering events. Articles Mentioned Stamp Out Stroke Get Smart about Stroke Navigating the Complexities of Stroke Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Understanding Stroke with Dr. Laurel Cherian Solving the Stroke with Will Shortz Matt and Kanlaya Cauli on Rebuilding Life After Stroke We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Dr. Rachel Forman @yaleneurology Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Dr. John P. Ney, MD, MPH, FAAN, a neurologist and health policy researcher at Yale University. Dr. Ney is one of the authors of a new study that has revealed that one in two people in the United States is affected by a neurological disease or disorder. Drs. Correa and Ney discuss these findings, what they mean for you, and practical steps anyone can take to maximize their brain health. Articles Mentioned Study Finds More than Half of Americans Live with a Neurological Condition What is Tension-Type Headache? 10 Ways to Protect Your Brain from Air Pollution What is Migraine? Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Answering Your Questions for World Brain Day Environmental Factors and Parkinson's Disease with Dr. Michael Okun Recognizing Sleep Awareness Month with Dr. Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Dr. John P. Ney @yalemedicine Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, Dr. Daniel Correa and Dr. Katy Peters discuss the nuances of holiday planning, the importance of family time, and recognizing early signs of neurologic conditions in loved ones. They also explore the benefits and considerations of hot yoga, and share personal resolutions for the New Year, focusing on flexibility and dietary changes. Read the articles they discussed and more at brainandlife.org! Articles Mentioned Learn to Recognize Early Signs of Neurologic Conditions in Loved Ones During the Holidays Four Ways to Manage the Holidays When a Loved One Has a Neurologic Condition Is Hot Yoga Safe? Neurologists Weigh in on Risks and Benefits Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Navigating Complicated Caregiving Journeys with Jacquelyn Revere Thriving in the Kitchen with Chef Dan Jacobs We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Elana Meyers Taylor, an accomplished American bobsledder and Olympian. She shares her journey from collegiate softball to becoming a world-renowned bobsledder and her experiences with concussions. Elana also discusses her concussion recovery process and her plans to contribute to concussion research. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Joel Morgenlander, a professor of neurology and orthopedic surgery at Duke University. They discuss concussions in athletes, when it's safe to return to play, the importance of proper concussion management and the legal frameworks in place to protect young athletes from severe brain injuries. Additional Resources New Brain & Life Book Explores Concussion How Sports Neurologists Protect Football Players' Brains Concussion Symptoms Checklist Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics U.S. Soccer Legend Briana Scurry on Concussion and Mental Health Advocacy and Athleticism with the Pittsburgh Steeler's Cam Heyward We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Elana Meyers Taylor @elanameyerstaylor; Dr. Joel Morgenlander @dukehealth Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters interviews Beth Pinsker, an award-winning journalist and certified financial planner, about her brand new book 'My Mother's Money: A Guide to Financial Caregiving.' They discuss the challenges of handling end-of-life financial decisions, the importance of having key documents like power of attorney, and the emotional and practical aspects of financial caregiving. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Winston Chiong, the Mary Oakley Foundation Professor of Neuroethics in the UCSF Department of Neurology at the Weill Institute for Neuroscience. Dr. Chiong explains what happens in terms of the decision-making capacity of the brain for people with memory concerns, how financial decision making capability is assessed, and how we can support both people with these conditions and caregivers. Additional Resources My Mother's Money: A Guide to Financial Caregiving How to Protect Loved Ones from Financial Scams Cognitive Decline Can Lead to Financial Struggles and Scams—Here's What to Look For Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Memory and Your Brain, Explained Navigating Complicated Caregiving Journeys with Jacquelyn Revere Journalist, Producer Kitty Eisele's Honest Recount of Her Time as Caregiver We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Beth Pinsker @bethpinsker_ny; Dr. Winston Chiong @ucsfmedicine Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Dr. Laurel Cherian, an associate professor in the Department of Neurological Sciences at Rush University Medical Center and Assistant Dean of Advising, Medical Student Affairs for Rush Medical College to discuss stroke awareness, prevention, and treatment for World Stroke Day. They answer listener-submitted questions about stroke risk factors, symptoms, and recovery strategies, emphasizing the importance of recognizing stroke signs and maintaining a healthy lifestyle Additional Resources Get Smart about Stroke Navigating the Complexities of Stroke Stroke: Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Treatments Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Matt and Kanlaya Cauli on Rebuilding Life After Stroke Timothy Omundson on Stroke Recovery and His Return to Television Peloton Instructor Bradley Rose on Returning to Life After Stroke We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Dr. Laurel Cherian @rushmedical Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this second part of a two-part series, Brain & Life co-host Dr. Katy Peters sits down with author and journalist Tom Zeller Jr. to delve into his personal journey with cluster headaches. They explore treatment options and the cultural stigma surrounding cluster headaches. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Stephanie Nahas, professor of neurology at Thomas Jefferson University and Program Director for the Headache Medicine Fellowship at the Jefferson Headache Center of Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Nahas the importance of advocacy and community support when it comes to cluster headaches. Additional Resources Tom Zeller Jr. Clusterbusters - The Cluster Headache Advocacy Group Finding Relief for Cluster Headaches Headache on the Hill: Advocating for Migraine Patients Nationwide Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Broadcast Journalist Deborah Roberts on Living with Migraine Mulling over Migraines with Photographer Bill Wadman Apps and Self-Advocacy with Roon's Dr. Rohan Ramakrishna We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Tom Zeller Jr. @tomzellerjr; Dr. Stephanie Nahas @stephanienahasgeiger Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this first part of a two-part series, Brain & Life co-host Dr. Katy Peters sits down with author and journalist Tom Zeller Jr. to delve into his personal journey with cluster headaches. They explore the severity of these headaches and discuss Tom's diagnosis journey and his experiences living with this challenging condition. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Stephanie Nahas, professor of neurology at Thomas Jefferson University and Program Director for the Headache Medicine Fellowship at the Jefferson Headache Center of Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Nahas explains the nature and symptoms of cluster headaches and the challenges in diagnosing and treating them. Tune in next week for part two to hear about the importance of advocacy and community support. Additional Resources Tom Zeller Jr. Clusterbusters - The Cluster Headache Advocacy Group Finding Relief for Cluster Headaches Headache on the Hill: Advocating for Migraine Patients Nationwide Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Broadcast Journalist Deborah Roberts on Living with Migraine Mulling over Migraines with Photographer Bill Wadman Apps and Self-Advocacy with Roon's Dr. Rohan Ramakrishna We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Tom Zeller Jr. @tomzellerjr; Dr. Stephanie Nahas @stephanienahasgeiger Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Dr. Richard Bedlack, Stewart, Hughes, and Wendt Distinguished Professor of ALS at Duke and director of the Duke ALS Clinic. They discuss the complexities of ALS, focusing on the journey of Brooke Eby, an advocate and former podcast guest who shares her experiences on social media. Dr. Bedlack answers your questions and covers the progression of ALS, the importance of measuring quality of life beyond physical symptoms, the challenges in diagnosing ALS, the emotional impact of receiving a diagnosis, and how hope can go a long way. Additional Resources Turbocharged Living Tool Stitching Strength: A Film What is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)? Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Making the Years Count with Brooke Eby, Influencer Living with ALS Finding Strength in ALS Advocacy with Podcaster Lorri Carey Hop on a Cure for ALS with John Driskell Hopkins We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Dr. Rick Bedlack @stitchingstrength; Brooke Eby @limpbroozkit Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this week's episode, Brain & Life Podcast host Dr. Daniel reconnects with Jimmy Choi, a father, athlete, and Parkinson's advocate, to discuss his journey since Jimmy's last time on the podcast. Jimmy shares insights on his recent experience on American Ninja Warrior, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the moment and competing alongside his daughter. He reflects on the evolution of his personal philosophy regarding health, the reality of living with Parkinson's, and the significance of family support, both as a caregiver for his son, who is newly diagnosed with Functional Neurologic Disorder (FND) and a person living with a neurologic condition. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Rachel Dolhun, a double board-certified neurologist, fellowship-trained movement disorder specialist, and a nationally recognized leader in the Parkinson's community. Dr. Dolhun serves as principal medical advisor at The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research where she helps people with Parkinson's and their families understand the science, treatments, and daily strategies for living well with the disease. She is also a Lifestyle Medicine specialist, bringing expertise in how exercise, nutrition, stress management, and holistic approaches can empower patients and caregivers. Dr. Dolhun explains the importance of staying active as a treatment for Parkinson's, the idea of tailoring your medication plans to your needs, and what we currently know about the risks of neurologic conditions running in families. Additional Resources MJFF Exercise Guide MJFF Living Well with Parkinson's Guide MJFF Buddy Network Staying Active Can Slow Cognitive Decline in Parkinson's Disease Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Environmental Factors and Parkinson's Disease with Dr. Michael Okun Ed Begley Jr. on Utilizing a Healthy Lifestyle to Thrive with Parkinson's Disease How American Ninja Warrior Jimmy Choi Rose Above Parkinson's We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Jimmy Choi @jcfoxninja; Dr. Rachel Dolhun @michaeljfoxorg Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this week's episode, Brain & Life Podcast host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Tiffany Kairos, an epilepsy advocate and founder of the Epilepsy Network, and her husband Chris Kairos. Tiffany shares her journey of living with epilepsy and her recent diagnosis of Functional Neurologic Disorder (FND). Tiffany and Chris delve into their experience managing both conditions, the impact on daily life, and the support systems that help her navigate these experiences. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. W. Curt LaFrance, Inaugural Director of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurology at Rhode Island Hospital, Director of the VA Mind Brain program, and Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at Brown University. Dr. LaFrance discusses the complexities of FND, the importance of integrating neurology and psychiatry for effective diagnosis and treatment, and the evolution of terminology to reduce stigma and improve patient engagement. Additional Resources The Epilepsy Network (TEN) What is Functional Neurologic Disorder? Taking Control of Your Seizures Epilepsy Foundation The Anita Kaufman Foundation Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics JenVon Cherry on Educating Communities of Color About Epilepsy Actor Cameron Boyce's Legacy and Raising Awareness About SUDEP Tiffany Kairos on Finding Her Voice in Epilepsy Advocacy We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Tiffany Kairos @TiffanyKairos @theepilepsynetwork; Chris Kairos @ka1ro5; Dr. W. Curt LaFrance @brownuniversityhealth Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this week's episode, Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Annmarie O'Connor, a Parkinson's disease advocate, bestselling author, and fashion editor. Annmarie shares her personal journey with early-onset Parkinson's, discussing the challenges and insights she has gained since her diagnosis. She highlights the importance of self-advocacy, the role of family support, and her efforts to raise awareness through her memoir 'Twitch' and her advocacy work on TikTok. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Raja Mehanna, an associate professor at the McGovern Medical School at University of Texas Health. Dr. Mehanna is a fellowship-trained, movement disorders neurologist with a special interest in early-onset Parkinson's disease. He discusses early onset Parkinson's disease, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and tailored treatments and shares ongoing research in the field. Additional Resources About Annmarie O'Connor Factors That May Increase the Risk of Parkinson's Disease Exercise Helps This Coach Deal with Parkinson's Disease Living with Parkinson's During a Pandemic Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics Ed Begley Jr. on Utilizing a Healthy Lifestyle to Thrive with Parkinson's Disease How American Ninja Warrior Jimmy Choi Rose Above Parkinson's NBA Star Brian Grant Living On Time with Parkinson's We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Annmarie O'Connor @aocdotme; Dr. Raja Mehanna @mcgovernmed Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this week's episode, Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters is once again joined by Kristin Flanary, AKA Lady Glaucomflecken, to continue their conversation from last week. Kristin has advanced training in both cognitive neuroscience and social psychology and now is active on social media, podcasts, and comedy shows with her husband, Dr. Glaucomflecken. Kristin shares more about the term "co-survivor" and the importance of thoughtful doctor/patient communication, based on her own lived experiences. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Jessica McFarlin, is an associate professor of neurology at the University of Kentucky Department of Neurology and Chief of the Division of Palliative Care who is trained in both neurocritical care medicine and palliative care medicine. Dr. McFarlin touches on the role of care partners and medical professionals when it comes to the Neurointensive Care Unit. Additional Resources Lady Glaucomflecken What is the Difference Between Coma, Minimally Conscious State, Persistent Vegetative State, and Brain Death? How to Keep Loved Ones Safe in the Hospital Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics What is an ICU and Neurologic Critical Care? Tips and a Guide for Everyone Nora McInerny on Moving Forward with Grief Advocating for a Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis with Comedian Kellye Howard We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Kristin Flanary @ladyglaucomflecken; Dr. Jessica McFarlin @ukadultneuro Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
In this week's episode, Brain & Life Podcast co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Kristin Flanary, AKA Lady Glaucomflecken. Kristin has advanced training in both cognitive neuroscience and social psychology and now is active on social media, podcasts, and comedy shows with her husband, Dr. Glaucomflecken. Kristin shares her unique perspective on the healthcare system, having been a patient, a caregiver, and a co-survivor of her husband's medical challenges, including his two cancer occurrences and a sudden cardiac arrest that led to a stay in the Neurological Intensive Care Unit. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Jessica McFarlin, is an associate professor of neurology at the University of Kentucky Department of Neurology and Chief of the Division of Palliative Care who is trained in both neurocritical care medicine and palliative care medicine. Dr. McFarlin explains how Neurological Intensive Care Units provide life-saving care for patients with severe neurologic injuries, such as strokes and brain trauma. Come back next week for part two to hear more about the term "co-survivor" and the importance of thoughtful doctor/patient communication. Additional Resources Lady Glaucomflecken What is the Difference Between Coma, Minimally Conscious State, Persistent Vegetative State, and Brain Death? How to Keep Loved Ones Safe in the Hospital Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on These Topics What is an ICU and Neurologic Critical Care? Tips and a Guide for Everyone Nora McInerny on Moving Forward with Grief Advocating for a Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis with Comedian Kellye Howard We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Kristin Flanary @ladyglaucomflecken; Dr. Jessica McFarlin @ukadultneuro Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD



