Dopamine is a pleiotropic neurotransmitter with essential roles in motivation, reward, movement, cognition, and the modulation of prolactin. Often incorrectly referred to as 'the pleasure molecule'; dopamine is best associated with the ‘want’ to do something, rather than the ‘liking’ or pleasure associated with doing something.1,2
Clinical Pharmacologist and Pharmaconutritionist Paul Clayton explores new ways of looking at healthcare and prevention vs reaction, and the role of PEA in counteracting the current Western dietary landscape that is highly pro-inflammatory.
Dr. Austin Perlmutter explains our brain’s decision-making processes and how chronic, low-grade inflammation may lead to declining mental and cognitive health.
Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is a phospholipid integral to maintaining the structure and fluidity of a cell membrane.
Join Dr. Nicola Gates as she and Emma Sutherland discuss the role oestrogen has in the menopause transition and the impact it has on cognitive function.
Dr. Damian Kristof and Dr. Kelly Holt discuss the benefits of chiropractic treatment for the prevention of falls, stroke recovery and the prevention of neuro decline.
Emma Sutherland and Dr Nicola Gates discuss menopause, particularly the impact oestrogen has on brain function.
Dr Heidi Haavik discusses the impact of movement in the spine on the brain and the nervous system.