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Sanders-Brown Center on Aging - the Mind Matters podcasts

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by James Haggie MSW CSW

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At the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA) basic and clinical scientists work together to improve the health of the older adults in Kentucky and beyond through research dedicated to understanding the aging process and age-related brain diseases, and education, outreach, and clinical programs that promote healthy brain aging. Over the past three decades, SBCoA has flourished and has emerged as one of the nation's leading centers on aging.

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Episode thumbnail for Kelly Parsons, MSW CSW, on the role of the social worker in our clinic

May 7, 2022

Kelly Parsons, MSW CSW, on the role of the social worker in our clinic

Kelly Parsons, MSW CSW, gives us an introduction to the social work aspect of working in the clinic, detailing some common themes the social workers hear, as well as offering some tips gained from her practice experience. As a resource, Kelly recommends https://www.nia.nih.gov and http://bgaaail.com

Episode thumbnail for Dr. Elizabeth Rhodus discusses the link between engaged aging and dementia care

April 25, 2022

Dr. Elizabeth Rhodus discusses the link between engaged aging and dementia care

With a novel approach to dementia care, especially concerning the realm of behaviors related to living with dementia, Dr. Elizabeth Rhodus developed Harmony at H. O. M. E, an Occupational Therapy based intervention to help caregivers provide care for their loved ones in the home. For further information, please see https://www.ccts.uky.edu/participate-research/current-studies/are-you-caring-someone-dementia

Episode thumbnail for Dr. Lance Johnson discusses APOE and the link to brain metabolism

April 21, 2022

Dr. Lance Johnson discusses APOE and the link to brain metabolism

From the lab website of Dr. Lance Johnson: “Research in our lab is dedicated to understanding the role of the Alzheimer's disease risk factor Apolipoprotein E (APOE) in cerebral metabolism. With a special focus on glia and their contributions to neurodegeneration, we employ a variety of transcriptomic and metabolomic approaches (from cells to mice to humans) in order to identify early-life changes in metabolism associated with APOE. Our lab's overarching goal is to discover new therapeutic targets that will allow us to reprogram metabolism in individuals at-risk for Alzheimer's Disease in order to enhance cognitive resilience and to extend the brain’s health span.” For further information, please see http://www.ljohnsonlab.com

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What is Sanders-Brown Center on Aging - the Mind Matters podcasts?

At the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA) basic and clinical scientists work together to improve the health of the older adults in Kentucky and beyond through research dedicated to understanding the aging process and age-related brain diseases, and education, outreach, and clinical programs that promote healthy brain aging.

Over the past three decades, SBCoA has flourished and has emerged as one of the nation's leading centers on aging.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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