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Healthy Brain Aging with Dr. Marc Poulin

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Dr. Marc Poulin is here to talk healthy brain aging and dementia prevention. A researcher and professor at the University of Calgary, Dr. Poulin's work focuses on understanding how exercise influences cognition in older adults at risk of dementia. He has worked with hundreds of older adults, gaining insights into the dementia journey and the importance of care partner support. We explore the significance of lifestyle choices, the latest in dementia research, and the importance of reliable information sources. Dr. Poulin also shares personal stories with his own family's journey with dementia.

Research: https://alzheimer.ca/en/research/reports-dementia

Reducing Stigma: https://alzheimer.ca/ab/en/take-action/change-minds

Support Groups: https://alzheimer.ca/en/help-support/programs-services/find-support

Ways to Donate: https://alzheimer.ca/ab/en/take-action/ways-donate

The Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories: https://alzheimer.ca/ab/en

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Dr. Marc Poulin is here to talk healthy brain aging and dementia prevention. A researcher and professor at the University of Calgary, Dr. Poulin's work focuses on understanding how exercise influences cognition in older adults at risk of dementia. He has worked with hundreds of older adults, gaining insights into the dementia journey and the importance of care partner support. We explore the significance of lifestyle choices, the latest in dementia research, and the importance of reliable information sources. Dr. Poulin also shares personal stories with his own family's journey with dementia.

Research: https://alzheimer.ca/en/research/reports-dementia

Reducing Stigma: https://alzheimer.ca/ab/en/take-action/change-minds

Support Groups: https://alzheimer.ca/en/help-support/programs-services/find-support

Ways to Donate: https://alzheimer.ca/ab/en/take-action/ways-donate

The Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories: https://alzheimer.ca/ab/en

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