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Virtual Brain Health Center + A Mighty Good Time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfX7WKFd_9o&t=182s Check out our Director of Lifelong Learning, LeAnne Stuver, M.Ed., BSN, in this conversation with Amy Temperly of A Mighty Good Time. LeAnne shares more about our programs and discusses key components of active aging.   Tell us about your offerings and what you love most about them. What do you consider the most important

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Boomer Living, Senior Living Podcast with Dr. Krystal L. Culler

Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, M.A. is the Founder of the Virtual Brain Health Center powered by Your Brain Health Matters, LLC. She is a Doctor of Behavioral Health and a Senior Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health with Global Brain Health Institute at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, where she completed her residency training

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Will Gather Podcast with Dr. Krystal L. Culler

Why Brain Health Matters with Dr. Krystal L. Culler I had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, M.A., Founder of the Virtual Brain Health Center. She brings her knowledge of scientific research combined with care and compassion. Dr. Krystal Culler translates all of the lasted research about brain health into actionable steps

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TBI One Love Podcast with Dr. Krystal L. Culler

To end our April segment tonight, we have Dr. Krystal L. Culler, who is a Doctor of Behavioral Health and Social Gerontologist with a background in the behavioral sciences (psychology of aging, gerontology, and sociology), along with 15+ years working with individuals with brain health-related diagnoses, their families. She has an unwavering commitment to promoting

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Glowing Older, Innovation in Senior Living with Dr. Krystal L. Culler

Highlights Global research shows brain health is 90% lifestyle and 10% genetics. Small lifestyle changes such as nutrition, hydration, physical activity, cognitive engagement, lifelong learning, social connections—even circadian rhythms, have been proven to delay dementia while improving quality of life. Key Takeaways Global reports indicate a brain-healthy lifestyle could decrease Alzheimer’s disease cases worldwide by up to

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