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  <title>Usable Technology for Brain Aging &amp;amp; Dementia with Ben Hampstead PhD</title>
  <description>“We’re actually able to change the brain, even in the face of things like Alzheimer’s disease.” This was the statement made by our guest for this show, Dr. Ben Hampstead. Dr. Hampstead is a professor at the Univ of Michigan and leads a lab that is doing several studies using transcranial direct current stimulation for mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's, and other forms of cognitive impairment.&amp;amp;nbsp; We talk about his work and compare it to some of our own results with our patients.&amp;amp;nbsp; Exciting and thought-provoking! To learn more about the exciting work being done by Dr Hampstead  https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/psychiatry/benjamin-hampstead-phd-abppcn To learn more about what we do in our clinical practice at Kemper Cognitive Wellness visit kemperwellness.com&amp;amp;nbsp; We are located in Cleveland, Ohio.&amp;amp;nbsp; Or call us at (216) 337-1400. &amp;amp;nbsp; 1:55 - How we are able to change the brain even in the face of Alzheimer's disease&amp;amp;nbsp; 9:00 - Technologies that can be used to treat cognitive decline&amp;amp;nbsp; 31:24 - Measuring the results of the non-pharmacological treatment methods&amp;amp;nbsp; 37:51 - Making medicine more personalized&amp;amp;nbsp; 47:22 - How these treatment plans can be used to prevent cognitive decline before it starts&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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