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  <title>066 Brain Health Programs to Keep Your Mind Sharp with Henry Mahncke Ph.D</title>
  <description> Flashback Friday Episode 66 from 2022 &amp;quot;Brains at any age are capable of rewiring and changing. No one should be aging, thinking that it's all downhill from here' (Dr. Henry Mahncke).&amp;amp;nbsp; This comment on&amp;amp;nbsp;brain plasticity, made by &amp;amp;nbsp;research neuroscientist,&amp;amp;nbsp;Dr. Henry&amp;amp;nbsp;Mahncke, in&amp;amp;nbsp;Episode 10:  Rewiring Your Brain, echoes in my head, whenever I reflect on the goal of Growing Older Living Younger, namely&amp;amp;nbsp;to extend our health span by&amp;amp;nbsp;preserving a healthy mind in a healthy body.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;My brain is a year older since that episode&amp;amp;nbsp;but I’m sure that by following my personal&amp;amp;nbsp;roadmap for aging well, my cognitive functions have not aged in parallel with my chronological age. Preserving brain health, cognitive functions and warding off dementia, is a desire that is frequently expressed when I talk to&amp;amp;nbsp;men and women during the&amp;amp;nbsp;complimentary&amp;amp;nbsp;Growing Older Living Younger Discovery&amp;amp;nbsp;call I offer.&amp;amp;nbsp;Many&amp;amp;nbsp;people are living into their 80s or 90s and have relatives or friends diagnosed with dementia. They may be aware that the prevalence of dementia is increasing dramatically. Prevalence refers to the proportion of people within a population at a given time who have a specific characteristic. Since dementia occurs more in elderly people, the more&amp;amp;nbsp; elderly people there are, the greater the number of people there will be who have dementia. But as individuals we are more concerned about individual risk. I was intrigued to read that a&amp;amp;nbsp;recent study showed that the incidence of dementia in people of European ancestry living in Europe and the USA (that is the number of new cases in a population) has actually declined an average of 13% every decade over the last 30 years. Reflecting on what could be causing this decrease in the incidence of dementia, I suspect that it reflects an increasing understanding of the effects of lifestyle management, nutrition, targeted wellness products, exercise, socialization, sleep, and. keeping mentally active. In that vein, I invited Dr.&amp;amp;nbsp;Mahncke&amp;amp;nbsp;back to&amp;amp;nbsp;Growing Older Living Younger to&amp;amp;nbsp;describe a new community based Brain Health Program that is being developed in conjunction with the YMCA of San Francisco&amp;amp;nbsp; and also to share updates on some of the studies we discussed in the earlier&amp;amp;nbsp;episode.  Dr.&amp;amp;nbsp;Mahncke&amp;amp;nbsp;is the CEO of Posit Science, the leading provider of&amp;amp;nbsp;plasticity-based&amp;amp;nbsp;brain training and assessments.&amp;amp;nbsp;BrainHQ&amp;amp;nbsp;is an online and app program of plasticity-based brain training exercises to improve cognitive measures like attention, memory, processing speed and executive functions. that&amp;amp;nbsp;impact real world activities &amp;amp;nbsp;like driving, balance, gait, mood, confidence and everyday cognitive functions.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   To Learn More:Connect with Dr. Henry&amp;amp;nbsp;Mahncke&amp;amp;nbsp;at: &amp;amp;nbsp;www.brainhq.com&amp;amp;nbsp;- you can also download the&amp;amp;nbsp;BrainHQ&amp;amp;nbsp;App LinkedIn:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.linkedin.com/in/henry-mahncke-3b89072/&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brainhq/&amp;amp;nbsp;   Connect with Dr. Gillian Lockitch: askdrgill@gmail.com Order your copy of &amp;amp;nbsp;Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and The Art of Retiring Comfortably at&amp;amp;nbsp;www.gillianlockitch.com   Here is how to rate and review&amp;amp;nbsp;Growing Older Living Younger&amp;amp;nbsp;on Apple podcast:&amp;amp;nbsp; Open the Podcasts app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Search for&amp;amp;nbsp; Growing Older Living Younger podcast and select it.&amp;amp;nbsp; On the show page see where it lists all the episodes and scroll down to find &amp;quot;Ratings &amp;amp;amp; Reviews.&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;Select &amp;quot;Write a Review&amp;quot; and rate. Hopefully you will give a 5 star rating&amp;amp;nbsp; Pick a title for your review and write your review - no longer than 300 words.&amp;amp;nbsp; Select&amp;amp;nbsp; “Send&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;Save&amp;quot;,&amp;amp;nbsp;enter a nickname and it's done.&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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