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Give Your Brain the Power of Concentration

2022-11-10T09:15:48-06:00

Imagine you’re sitting in a meeting for work. Your boss is talking about planning for the next quarter. You have a notebook out and you’re scribbling notes. Then, you hear a ding from your phone, which is lying face-down on the table next to you. You start to wonder who it’s from, what it’s about, and if you need to check it. You quickly glance at it to make sure it’s not something pressing. In the time since you first heard the ding, you’ve completely switched gears in your brain and missed several minutes of discussion on the next quarter’s goals.

Give Your Brain the Power of Concentration2022-11-10T09:15:48-06:00

Peak Brain Performance

2022-05-26T09:24:00-05:00

What is the formula for peak brain performance? Does multitasking make you more or less efficient? What happens when your brain is overloaded with everyday distractions? These are some of the questions that neurologist and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sita Kedia will address in this webinar. She will discuss how to hack your brain to improve your overall cognitive capacity, mental clarity, and productivity.

Peak Brain Performance2022-05-26T09:24:00-05:00

Keeping Your Brain in Good Shape

2021-05-27T13:43:31-05:00

As we age, neuroinflammation and changes to blood flow impact our ability to concentrate, remember details, and process information. However, scientists have learned that older adults can build neuronal connections just like younger people and minimize the aging process of the brain. What can you do to optimize your brain performance as you age? In this webinar, Dr. Sita Kedia will address the best ways to improve your cognitive function, reduce your risk for dementia, and maintain mental acuity as you get older.

Keeping Your Brain in Good Shape2021-05-27T13:43:31-05:00

Gaining Clarity on Brain Fog

2020-04-07T11:42:54-05:00

All of us have probably experienced episodes of brain fog at some point in our lives. It’s not uncommon to forget someone’s name or where you parked the car. However, if you find these incidents happening frequently or on a daily basis, you may be suffering from persistent brain fog.

Gaining Clarity on Brain Fog2020-04-07T11:42:54-05:00

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