Category Archives: Memory Issues
Menopause is one of those conditions that has an abundance of anecdotal evidence. Half the human population is scheduled for this life-changing, body-changing condition, so there is a lot of experiential information from which to draw conclusions about the biological, … Continue reading
Rhodiola Rosea is an herb that has been extensively studied in Russia and Scandinavian countries for over 35 years. It is categorized as an adaptogen because of its ability to increase resistance to chemical, biological, and physical stressors according to … Continue reading
New research shows that older war vets who suffered traumatic brain injury (TBI) during their lives had more than two times the risk of developing dementia. “A diagnosis of a concussion, post-concussion syndrome, a skull fracture or some non-specific head … Continue reading
The difference between living independently and needing specialized care as you age can depend, in large part, on your muscle mass and strength. Doing some strength training regularly is a wise investment in your future freedom, yet only about 10 … Continue reading
Randy Poltl came for his follow up evaluation this week. Randy was a defensive back for the Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos. He is tall, lean and in seemingly good health. When he joined our study 18 months ago, he … Continue reading

