2024-05-20
1 小时 55 分钟Welcome to the Huberman Lab podcast, where we discuss science and science based tools for everyday life.
I'm Andrew Huberman and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
My guest today is Doctor Gary Steinberg.
Doctor Gary Steinberg is a medical doctor, PhD, professor of neurosurgery, neurosciences and neurology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
He is a world expert in what is called the cerebrovascular architecture of our brain, which is a scientific term explaining how blood flow to the brain supplies oxygen and critical nutrients to our neurons, our nerve cells, as well as playing a critical role in removing waste products from our brain in order for our brain to function normally.
During today's discussion, he explains in very clear terms how blood flow to the brain occurs and how disruptions in blood flow in things like stroke and aneurysm impact brain functioning.
We also discuss concussions and TBI, or traumatic brain injuries, which unfortunately are very common and what can be done to treat concussion and traumatic brain injury.
Doctor Steinberg also shares with us recent findings from his laboratory and clinic revealing how stem cells can be used to recover function in the human brain and spinal cord after things like concussion, tbI, stroke and other disruptions to the cerebrovascular architecture.
And he shares with us the science supported tools, that is, protocols that any of us can use to improve the health and functioning of our brains.
So if you or somebody that you know has experienced concussion or traumatic brain injury, stroke, or aneurysm, today's discussion is sure to include vital information for you and for those fortunate enough to not have experienced those conditions.
Today's discussion will also review the latest science and protocols for improving brain health.
Before we begin, I'd like to emphasize that this podcast is separate from my teaching and research roles at Stanford.
It is, however, part of my desire and effort to bring zero cost to consumer information about science and science related tools to the general public.
In keeping with that theme, I'd like to thank the sponsors of today's podcast.
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