Were honored to be hosting this fascinating conversation with doctor lisa mosconi and Natalie Morales about her new book the xx brain the groundbreaking science empowering women to maximize Cognitive Health and prevent alzheimers disease and her research on Womens Brain Health. Shes made it her lifes story to study the female brain and her new book provides a roadmap for using the risk of dementia. If you dont have the book and youre interested in buying a copy we will put a link in the chat and find more information and i would certainly recommendit. So as we begin to dive into this conversation let me start with our wonderful speaker. Lisa mosconi is professor of neurosurgery neuroscience and radiology at Cornell Medical College where shes the founder of the womens Brain Initiative and associate director of the prevention clinic. Shes an adjunct faculty member at the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine and she holds a phd in neuroscience and Nuclear Medicine. Her resea
This in person on our aspen campus, we will have conversations between health advocates, artists, scientists, invo innovators. And today we have a conversation between lisa mosconi and on Womens Brain Health. Shes made it her lifes work to study the womans brain and a road map to diminish the risk of dementia. If you want to buy a copy well have a link in the chat. I would certainly recommend it, its fantastic. So as we begin to dive into this conversation, let me briefly and properly introduce our wonderful speakers. Lisa mosconi is professor of neuroscience in neurology and radiology at real Cornell Medical College where shes the founder and director of the womens Brain Initiative and associate director of the alzheimers prevention clinic. An adjunct faculty member o department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine, a ph. D. In neuroscience and Nuclear Medicine. Her research i focused from the Early Detection of alzheimers disease in atrisk individuals espially women and how alzhei
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Hello everyone in the codirector of the executive director at the Aspen Institute thank you for joining us today for will be a fascinating conversation and while the virus has prevented us from gathering in person we can still host informative and inspiring conversations for advocates artist and scientist and innovators im honored to be hosting this fascinating conversation about doctor mascagnis new book the x x brain and the research on womens brain health. And with her new book to reduce the risk of dementia if you dont have the book yet you are interested in buying a copy you can get and find more information i would recommend it. It is fantastic. As we grow back into this conversation, professor at neuroscience and urology and radiology at Cornell Medical College founder and director of the womens between initiative and associate director of the alzheimers prevention clinic. An adjunct faculty member at nyu school of medicine and holds a phd in science and nuclear medicine. Resear
Lifestyle or something else. The problem is that gender gap. The most overlooked, underdiagnosed research field. The first one, they were excluded from research. A number of reasons, there was no research in it. All of this medical research, it is biased against womens brains occurring to bikini magazine. What makes a woman a woman, part of the body under the bikini. It is about ovary or hormones. About womens health, we never talk about womens brains. Being misdiagnosed. You talked about your connection to alzheimers. Your mother in law was diagnosed with early onset alzheimers, where we can be doing better in our lives. Lets go back to the question or hormones, what does estrogen have to do with alzheimers. The thing is brains do not work in isolation, connected with the rest of the body. In their reproductive system and a key to brain aging. It is communication between the brain and the reproductive system, hormones different between the genders, what people dont realize is hormones