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Dr. Peter Michalos | 03-01-26

Dr. Peter Michalos explores the vital connection between daily lifestyle choices and long-term neurological health, emphasizing that the brain is the master control center of our lives. He highlights the surprising mouth-brain axis, explaining how managing oral bacteria can prevent toxic inflammation and amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease. The discussion also covers modern neuroendovascular surgery, which allows doctors to treat brain bleeds through minimally invasive techniques rather than traditional skull surgery. By combining a nutrient-dense diet rich in antioxidants with physical safety measures like wearing helmets, individuals can significantly reduce modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline.

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