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Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia, Explained by Frank Longo, MD, PhD, at Stanford Hospital

2009

Frank Longo, MD, PhD, Chair, Department of Neurology at Stanford Hospital & Clinics, takes a closer look at Alzheimer's disease and dementia by discussing the risk factors, symptoms, treatments and current research.

04:50 min

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Why Can’t We Think Straight When We Get Defensive?

Defensiveness lives in our bodies; It’s not just a matter of controlling ourselves; the minute we feel any kind of threat it takes over. So how to we get rid of it?

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Rachel Naomi Remen on NBC News - Teaching Doctors to Listen

Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen created a course for first and second-year medical students called the Healer's Art. She teaches that the best practice of medicine is about connecting with your patient, requires more listening than doing, and is about more than a cure.

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Spotting the Signs of Dementia

In this first episode, Samantha becomes concerned about her Mom's memory loss.

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Dementia