#1 Neurologists: What You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimer's & Dementia

#1 神经科医生:您可以采取哪些措施预防阿尔茨海默病和痴呆症

The Mel Robbins Podcast

2026-04-09

1 小时 29 分钟
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Today’s episode is a MUST listen.  This is one of the most important conversations you will ever hear about Alzheimer’s prevention, dementia, memory loss, and brain health.  If you’re worried about your memory, your parents’ memory, or your risk of cognitive decline as you age, this episode gives you something most conversations don’t: real hope, backed by science, and a clear plan you can start today.  In this powerful episode, Mel sits down with world‑renowned neurologists Dr. Ayesha Sherzai and Dr. Dean Sherzai, two of the leading medical experts in Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and cognitive decline.  Together, they break down what dementia actually is, how Alzheimer’s fits into it, and why brain decline often begins 20+ years before symptoms appear - long before most people think to pay attention to brain health.  Dr. Ayesha and Dr. Dean explain how brain health is not determined by genetics alone, and why your daily habits have the power to prevent, slow, and even pause cognitive decline.  They share the exact science‑backed framework they teach their patients, built around five simple pillars of brain health using one unforgettable acronym: NEURO.  You’ll also learn how to tell the difference between normal forgetfulness (like walking into a room and forgetting why) and early warning signs of dementia that should prompt a doctor visit.  And if you’re a caregiver - or love someone who is - this episode is essential listening. The doctors explain why caregivers face a significantly higher risk of cognitive decline, how chronic stress and poor sleep damage the brain, and what you can do to protect your own memory while caring for others.  In this episode, you’ll learn: - How to prevent Alzheimer’s disease and slow cognitive decline using science‑backed daily habits - The difference between normal age‑related forgetfulness and early warning signs of dementia - What dementia actually is, how Alzheimer’s fits into it, and why brain decline can start decades before symptoms - Why genetics are not your destiny when it comes to memory loss and brain health - The NEURO framework neurologists use to protect memory and reduce Alzheimer’s risk - How exercise, deep sleep, stress reduction, and nutrition physically grow new brain connections There is so much good news in the research. There are simple, free things you can do starting today - even while listening -  that can reduce dementia risk by up to 53% and dramatically improve long‑term brain health. If you’re concerned about Alzheimer’s, dementia, memory loss, or your cognitive future - this is the conversation you need. For more resources related to today’s episode, click here for the podcast episode page.   If you liked the episode, check out this one with neuroscientist, Dr. Wendy Suzuki next:  Change Your Brain: #1 Neuroscientist’s Exercise Protocol for Peak Energy and Focus Connect with Mel:     Order Mel’s new product, Pure Genius Protein Get Mel’s newsletter, packed with tools, coaching, and inspiration. Get Mel’s #1 bestselling book, The Let Them Theory Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Mel on Instagram  The Mel Robbins Podcast Instagram Mel's TikTok  Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-free Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.

  • I gotta tell you, today you and I are gonna talk about a topic that gets me choked up because it's that important.

  • And it hits home for both you and me because right now you have somebody in your life

  • who is either experiencing cognitive decline or they 're in the early stages of dementia,

  • they may not even know it, or you have somebody in your family who 's already been diagnosed or died from Alzheimer's.

  • And this topic makes me emotional because it's something that you and me and everyone is dealing with in their families.

  • And when you do, it can be so draining and heavy of a topic.

  • That 's why I called in two of the world's top medical experts,

  • neurologists who are the leading researchers on Alzheimer's,

  • dementia, and cognitive decline, to give us both a very specific plan that we can share with our families, a plan.

  • That can slow down, pause and even prevent dementia.

  • And they're so excited to teach you that your brain health, it isn't just up to your genetics.

  • It's a product of how you live your life every day.

  • And I really want you to listen because the conversation today is about what you can do.

  • And our experts are going to tell you there is so much you and your family can do.

  • There's so much good news.

  • There's incredible research.

  • It's not too late and it's never too early to start taking better care of your brain.

  • You're going to learn about things that you can do right now that are all based on research.

  • They are free.