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Lisa Mosconi

Founder and director of the Women’s Brain Initiative, and associate director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine. New York Times best-selling author of Brain Food and The XX Brain.

Top 10 podcasts with Lisa Mosconi

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337 snips
Mar 11, 2024 • 2h 33min

Neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Mosconi On Menopause, Hormone Health, & Alzheimer’s Prevention

Dr. Lisa Mosconi, a leading neuroscientist in women's health, dives into the significant neurological impacts of menopause. She highlights its role as a neuroendocrine transition and discusses its connections to Alzheimer's prevention. Dr. Mosconi emphasizes the importance of nutrition, lifestyle choices, and hormone replacement therapy on women's brain health. She also addresses the emotional complexities of genetic testing, the effects of cardiovascular health, and the need to challenge outdated perceptions around menopause, advocating for increased awareness in women's health.
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144 snips
Jun 13, 2024 • 2h 1min

The Menopause Doctor: This Diet Delays Menopause! They're Lying To You About Menopause! Menopause Is Shrinking Your Brain! - Dr Lisa Mosconi

Dr. Lisa Mosconi, an associate professor at Weill Cornell Medicine and a leader in women's brain health, discusses the crucial link between menopause and brain function. She reveals how menopause can increase the risk of Alzheimer's and why sex hormones are vital for cognitive health. Lisa debunks common myths about menopause and emphasizes the importance of diet, exercise, and hydration to mitigate symptoms. Their conversation also addresses the emotional shifts women face during menopause and the need for better medical support and research.
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67 snips
Oct 28, 2020 • 1h 52min

Why Women Are More Likely to Develop Alzheimer’s with Dr Lisa Mosconi #129

Women's brain health remains one of the most under researched, under diagnosed and under undertreated fields of medicine. Women are twice as likely as men to develop Alzheimer’s and twice as likely to become anxious or depressed. They are four times more likely to suffer with headaches and migraines and they are more prone to brain tumours and strokes than men. Today’s guest says this is a clear indication of functional differences between female and male brains. And she’s made it her life’s work to learn more about it.Neuroscientist Dr Lisa Mosconi is director of the Women’s Brain Initiative and works at the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medical College, US, where she studies how genetics, lifestyle and nutrition shape brain health, particularly in women.Lisa describes her frustration at constantly being told by peers that the reason Alzheimer’s was more prevalent in women was simply because they live longer, and it’s a disease of ageing. We discuss her ground-breaking research that has exposed this bias, finding dementia brain changes can actually begin in midlife, triggered by declining oestrogen during perimenopause. Worrying as that might sound, this discovery will enable women to take control of their risk at a much earlier age. Lisa goes on to share plenty of practical, evidence-based advice to help you do that.I was really moved hearing Lisa talk about the beautiful changes that happen in the female brain during pregnancy and post-partum. It’s a new take on the idea of ‘Mummy brain’ and will be validating for all mothers out there to hear. She also gives a clear and candid explanation of how perimenopause alters brain function. So many of my patients in their 40s and 50s are scared by changes like forgetfulness, brain fog and anxiety. If that’s you or someone you know, Lisa’s insights and advice will be really empowering.I’m a passionate advocate for women’s health equality. Yet chatting with Lisa made me realise how much more work we all have to do to get topics like these out there and understood. This conversation is relevant to all of us, women and men alike. I hope it gets you thinking and talking more. Show notes available at drchatterjee.com/129Follow me on instagram.com/drchatterjee/Follow me on facebook.com/DrChatterjee/Follow me on twitter.com/drchatterjeeukDISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
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51 snips
Oct 13, 2023 • 51min

Life Stages of the Brain

Neuroscientists Kimberly Noble, Adriana Galván, Sandrine Thuret, and Lisa Mosconi explore how the brain develops and evolves throughout each stage of life. They discuss the rapid development of a child's brain, the impact of technology on brain development, promoting neurogenesis and brain health in adults, and understanding women's brain health and hormonal changes.
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38 snips
Mar 13, 2024 • 1h 26min

378: How to Build an Alzheimer's-Resistant Brain and Reduce Cognitive Decline | Lisa Mosconi, PhD

Neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi discusses strategies to build an Alzheimer's-resistant brain, including lifestyle adjustments and water quality. The podcast explores the impact of nutrition and lifestyle choices on brain health and emphasizes the importance of cognitive reserve through exercise, diet, sleep, and intellectual challenges. It also delves into the role of menopause in brain health, addressing symptoms, hormone replacement therapy controversies, and the need for evidence-based approaches.
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May 6, 2024 • 1h 27min

Understanding the Changes in Your Female Brain After 40 with Dr. Lisa Mosconi

Neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Mosconi and Dr. Mindy discuss menopausal brain transformations, hormonal shifts, brain function, grandmother hypothesis, hormone therapy impact, personalized toolkits, plant-forward diet benefits, estrogen's influence on brain health, and the importance of research on menopause's mental health implications.
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19 snips
Nov 11, 2022 • 50min

Life Stages Of The Brain (2021)

Original broadcast date: March 5, 2021. In each stage of life, our brains morph and change. This hour, TED speakers explore pivotal chapters where the brain can either flourish or decline – and what control we might have over brain health. Guests include neuroscientists Kimberly Noble, Adriana Galván, Sandrine Thuret, and Lisa Mosconi.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Feb 28, 2024 • 1h 31min

TMHS 769 - The Surprising Truth About Menopause & Lifestyle Changes for Menopause Symptoms - with Dr. Lisa Mosconi

Dr. Lisa Mosconi shares insights on how menopause impacts the brain, cognitive health, and mental well-being. Discover the differences in male and female brains, the effects of hormone therapy, and cultural perspectives on menopause. Explore the healing power of propolis for immune support and the importance of understanding the blood-brain barrier for optimal brain function.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 1h 49min

Top Brain Expert Reveals Why Women Are More At Risk of Alzheimer’s & Cognitive Decline and What They Can Do to Prevent It with Dr. Lisa Mosconi

Dr. Lisa Mosconi discusses women's brain health during menopause, revealing brain changes and Alzheimer's risk. She shares lifestyle habits, exercises, dietary choices, and hormone therapy to prevent cognitive decline. The importance of support, research validation, and societal attitudes towards menopause are highlighted.
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11 snips
Apr 15, 2022 • 51min

Listen Again: The Biology Of Sex

Original broadcast date: May 8, 2020. Many of us were taught biological sex is a question of female or male, XX or XY... but it's far more complicated. This hour, TED speakers explore what determines our sex. Guests on the show include artist Emily Quinn, journalist Molly Webster, neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi, and structural biologist Karissa Sanbonmatsu.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy