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Dr. John Denboer on "This is Dementia: Disrupting the Decline"

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“Dementia is not an aging disease; however, it is the most common disease among the aging population.” Dr. Babak Nayeri, Clinical Associate Professor from the University of Arizona, from the Netflix Documentary, This is Dementia. #Dementia #prevention #brainhealth #wellbeing #learning

Contact Dr. Denboer https://johndenboer.com/
See past episodes here https://www.achieveit360.com/episodes/

On this episode you will learn:
✔ Who is Dr. John Denboer, what he built, and lost in his passion to help mitigate dementia.
✔ What Dr. Denboer learned raising funds for a high growth startup.
✔ What is the difference between Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia?
✔ What can we all do now to mitigate this debilitating disease.
✔ How a tattoo with personal and professional meaning motivates Dr. Denboer to keep moving forward with his work

Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, for EPISODE 221. For those who are new here, I’m Andrea Samadi, author, and educator, with a passion for learning, understanding difficult concepts, and breaking them down so that we can all use and apply the most current research to improve our productivity and results in our schools, sports environments, and workplaces.

This month, we are breaking into a new season on the podcast, Season 8, where our focus will be on Brain Health and Learning with a look at How an Understanding of Our Brain Can Improve Learning in Ourselves (adults, teachers, workers) as well as our future generations of learners.

If you’ve been following our podcast over the seasons, you will know that our content took the turn towards health and wellness around September 2020 with a BONUS EPISODE where we covered the Top 5 Brain Health and Alzheimer’s Prevention Strategies after watching Dr. David Perlmutter’s Alzheimer’s The Science of Prevention Documentary. We took a closer look at Daily Exercise, Sleep, Eating a Healthy Diet, Optimizing our Microbiome, and Intermittent Fasting) as strategies we can all use to improve our brain health with the goal of preventing one of the most devastating degenerative diseases that affects “more than 5 million Americans (that is closer to 6 million now after reading our next guest’s book) and is the most common form of dementia, a term that describes a variety of diseases and conditions that develop when nerve cells in the brain die or no longer function normally.” This number has reached “over 80 million cases globally and is expected to double to be 150 million cases by 2050.” (Denboer).

On today’s episode #221, we will be speaking with Dr. John Denboer, a former clinical neuropsychologist who specializes in early stage preventative medicine - including cognitive, physical exercise and nutrition – with a goal of slowing down the natural decline in patients with dementia. At peak, his practice served in the range of 10,000 patients in the US supported by over 100 employees. 

I listened to a recent podcast Dr. Denboer did with Graham Brown on the XL Podcast and learned that while Dr. Denboer has a passion for disrupting Dementia (the umbrella for degenerative diseases likes Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s) that there have been many ups and downs in his start up journey as a pioneer in this field of health and wellness, disrupting Dementia. In today’s interview, I’ll ask him about the lessons he’s learned along the way, the importance of family, and to explain his mission to make a difference for dementia sufferers and their loved ones before the global numbers go from 55 million people living with Dementia to doubling these numbers in the next 20 years.
***Just to note that John Denboer is not a current licensed psychologist / neuropsychologist / doctor and cannot provide medical advice. While researching Dr. Denboer I did see some things online that made me wonder why he is not a current licensed psychologist, and if you know me, getting to the truth of something is important. Instead of sweeping what I saw under the rug, I will ask him directly to explain what happened, so we can cover his journey with all the facts uncovered.

Dr. John Denboer on "This is Dementia: Disrupting the Decline"

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