Credit: Center for BrainHealth
DALLAS (March 9, 2021) - Better brain health and performance for humankind is one step closer to reality with the successful trial of the groundbreaking BrainHealth Project. A cross-disciplinary team with the Center for BrainHealth® at The University of Texas at Dallas unveiled an easy-to-use online platform that delivers a novel, science-backed approach to measuring, improving and tracking one s own brain fitness.
A key innovation of the Project centers on the BrainHealth Index™ (BHI), which is based on a multidimensional definition of brain health and its upward potential. The BHI is a composite derived from a series of best-in-class assessments that explore multiple aspects of an individual s cognitive capacity, as well as their sense of well-being, quality of social interactions and complexity of daily routines. The result is a personalized score that becomes an individual s baseline, and that in theory has no upper limit.
Here s How This British Reality Star Shed His Dad Bod and Got Shredded
“I wanted to look like Brad Pitt somewhere between Fight Club and Troy.” Dec 29, 2020
“I’ve never been in more trouble in my life,” muses an exhausted but excited Spencer Matthews, two days out from completing a grueling body transformation. “And I’ve done some stuff.” Matthews has gamely batted back the inevitable questions about the PEDs that got him kicked out of the British reality TV celebrity jungle in 2013. “It was Avalar, by the way, pills not needles and they were shit it did nothing.”
Of course, this is old news. But dredging it up is helpful to bring into sharper contrast the man photographed before you. In just 10 weeks, Matthews has purged the nascent Dadbod that comes with balancing the stresses of work life and a young family to feel stronger and look leaner than he ever has before. And this time he’s done it the right way.