Gregory E. Cooper, M.D., Ph.D., memory disorders neurologist and director of the Norton Neuroscience Institute Memory Center, discusses the aging brain, memory and dementia. Topics include:
- Normal memory and aging versus impaired memory and aging
- Warning signs of a memory disorder
- Strategies for overall brain health
This presentation was a part of the 2022 Norton Neuroscience Institute Neuroscience Expo, an annual event that presents and discusses innovations in medical developments for various neurological disorders. Each presentation is designed to provide those facing a neurological condition, their caregivers and family with education to enhance quality of life. To learn more about the Neuro Expo, go to NortonHealthcare.com/NeuroExpo.
Established in early 2009, Norton Neuroscience Institute is the region’s leading provider of neurological care. The multidisciplinary, comprehensive program has more than 110 subspecialty fellowship-trained neurosurgeons, neurologists, neuropsychologists and advanced practice providers. These specialists are trained to provide patients and their families with advanced treatment for complex neurological disorders, including ALS; aneurysms; brain tumors; epilepsy; headache and concussion; memory and dementia disorders; movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease; multiple sclerosis; pediatric neurosurgery; spinal injuries and disorders; stroke; and more. Learn more or connect with our team: [ Ссылка ]
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