News
August 26, 2021•Facebook Live Videos, News, Past Events
Facebook Live: Plasmalogens and Alzheimer’s
Apollo Health’s Chief Science Officer Dr. Dale Bredesen and Chief Health Liaison Julie Gregory were joined by Dr. Dayan Goodenowe to discuss plasmalogens, a subtype of phospholipids (a chemical found in the body) that is correlated with Alzheimer’s disease. Read More »
August 24, 2021•Interviews, News
‘I Love Life’: Why These People Claim to Be the First Survivors of Alzheimer’s Disease
CBN’s Lorie Johnson interviewed Dr. Dale Bredesen and two of the seven survivors who were successful in their battle against cognitive decline featured in his new book “The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s.” Read More »
August 24, 2021•News, Press Releases
The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s by Dr. Dale Bredesen Now Available
Apollo Health announces the release of Dr. Dale Bredesen’s book “The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s,” featuring seven survivors who tell their stories of moving from hopelessness to health and succeeding in their efforts to reverse their cognitive decline. Read More »
August 20, 2021•From Dr. Bredesen, News
The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s
Dr. Bredesen thanks the efforts of all of the Alzheimer’s survivors celebrating their success and courage in reversing Alzheimer’s disease in his book “The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s.” Read More »
August 17, 2021•Facebook Live Videos, News, Past Events
Facebook Live: The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s
During Dr. Bredesen’s Facebook Live four of the seven survivors from his book The First Survivors of Alzheimers, shared how they not only survived a battle with cognitive decline but thrived. Read More »
August 16, 2021•Behavior Change, From Julie Gregory, Insider Strategies, News
It’s About Pulling, Not Pushing
Julie Gregory offers strategies to motivate and inspire a loved one’s adoption and adherence to the Bredesen Protocol to prevent and reverse cognitive decline. Read More »
August 16, 2021•From Ram Rao, Insider Strategies, News
Balance Your Way to a Healthy Brain
If you struggle with balance, this could be a sign of poor brain health that puts you at increased risk of developing a stroke in the future. There are strategies to improve your balance, such as practicing yoga, which is an excellent way to balance your way to a healthy brain. Read More »