News from the Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation
March 2024
President's Message
March into Movement


Greetings!
It's not too late to join us for more amazing sessions! Here's what participants have been saying:

"I really enjoyed the class. I had not tried Tai Chi before today. Thank you for the wonderful introduction. I know it will help my balance."

"Taylor's cues and imagery were perfect for this newbie! So grateful for the opportunity to try out a new practice in a safe setting." 

"I initially thought this class would not fit me well because we were seated. I was amazed at how quickly I realized I was wrong. The class was a challenge for my body and brain, interlaced with fun."

Each session is recorded and sent out soon after – all you have to do is register and you'll automatically receive the recording.

All programs have modifications and no experience is required. We are excited to share this awesome week of wellness with you.


Yours in Brain Health,

Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President / Medical Director
Education Outreach
New Webinar on April 2, 2024
Our upcoming webinar examines the relationship between early brain development and dementia prevention and yoga. Come learn how the fundamentals of early brain development and child development have advanced in recent years through neuroscience, molecular biology, and genomics– leading to a better understanding of how early experiences are built into the human body and brain.

We are honored to have Judy Romano, MD explain this important topic.

This webinar has been approved for 1 hour CE for Yoga Therapists and 1 hour for Yoga Teachers.

The webinar will be recorded and sent out afterward.
Donor Spotlight
Meditate for Your Memory Challenge
Our deepest thanks to those who donated during our Meditation Challenge week. Your generosity makes these programs possible. We couldn't do it without you!

We look forward to providing many more amazing programs for our community.
NOW AVAILABLE:
Online Course: A Glimpse of the Future
Many things can hasten the development of cognitive decline and in our brand new, A Glimpse of the Future course, you’ll learn about all of them and what you can do about it from our incredible lineup of world-renowned speakers. In particular, we discuss how women can prevent Alzheimer’s disease because women are at much higher risk than men.

This online course features the incredible presentations of the last conference ARPF organized at the end of 2023. If you missed it, you can still learn cutting-edge and timely topics on all aspects of Alzheimer’s prevention, in particular, evidence-based lifestyle medicine.

The course is approved for the following CEs:
  • 8.5 CEs for RN, PsyD, MLSW and other behavioral health providers
  • 8.5 CEs for Yoga Therapists through IAYT
  • 8.5 CEs for Yoga Teachers through Yoga Alliance

Please email Chelsea Pyne with any questions: Chelsea@alzheimersprevention.org.
Research News: 
ARPF research was cited three times in a new paper published in International Psychogeriatrics.

Here are a couple of our articles quoted:
  • Yoga Prevents Gray Matter Atrophy in Women at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
  • A Randomized Controlled Trial Of Kundalini Yoga In Mild Cognitive Impairment.
  • Changes in Neural Connectivity and Memory Following a Yoga Intervention for Older Adults: A Pilot Study.
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Discover all the exciting activities ARPF has in store by visiting us on the web at: alzheimersprevention.org







In Memory/ In Honor Donors
February 2024
Thank you for giving ARPF the opportunity to honor your loved ones and your special occasions. Donor list from February.
If you would like to leave a legacy for your loved one through supporting ARPF research and initiatives, please visit our page. We are so thankful to those who wish to include ARPF during such a sensitive time. We will continue to make strides in Alzheimer’s prevention in memory of all those who have been afflicted by dementia. We are forever grateful.
Officers and Board Members
PRESIDENT/MEDICAL DIRECTOR - Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
VICE PRESIDENT - Chris Walling, PsyD, MBA, C-IAYT
TREASURER - Bert Beatty, MHA
SECRETARY - Kirti K. Khalsa 
MEMBERS - Fletcher Wilkins, BS
- Le Craven

Executive Staff
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS MANAGER - Chelsea Pyne
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ARPF is a Proud Member of:
Medical and Scientific Advisory Council
CHIEF SCIENCE OFFICER
George Perry, Ph.D., Professor of Biology & Chemistry, Chief Scientist, Brain Health Consortium University of Texas at San Antonio, TX 

ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER
Kateřina Sheardová, M.D., Ph.D., Head of the Memory Center ICRC St. Anne´s University Hospital Brno, Czech Republic
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Daniel Amen, M.D., Director of the Amen Clinics, Costa Mesa, CA
Lisa Barnes, Ph.D., Alla V. and Solomon Jesmer Professor Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center, Chicago, IL
Ma Gloria Borras-Boneu, M.D., GRD Health Institute - Barcelona, Spain
Hiroko Dodge, Ph.D., Kevreson Research Professor of Neurology University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Oregon Health & Science University
Nancy Emerson Lombardo, Ph.D., Adjunct Research Assistant Professor of Neurology Boston University, School of Medicine, Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Boston, MA
Elissa Epel, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, CA
Fayron Epps, Ph.D., RN, Principal Investigator of the Faith Village Research Lab, Atlanta, GA
Annie Fenn, M.D., Women’s health specialist & Founder of Brain Health Kitchen, Jackson Hole, WY
Karen E. Innes, MSPH, Ph.D., Professor of Epidemiology, Western Virginia University School of Public Health, Morgantown, WV
Richard S. Isaacson, M.D., Director, Alzheimer's Prevention Program, Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, FL
Tejinder Kaur Khalsa, M.D., M.S., FRCP, Mind / Body Clinic, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Miia Kivipelto, M.D., Ph.D., Aging Research Center and Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Karolinska Institute - Stockholm, Sweden
Karen Koffler, M.D., Medical Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at University of Miami, FL
Helen Lavretsky, M.D., M.S., Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA Semel Institute and Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital- Los Angeles, CA
Lisa Mosconi, Ph.D., Director, Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
Andrew B. Newberg, M.D., Director, Marcus Institute of Integrative Health –Myrna Brind Center Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Arti Prasad, M.D., FACP, Chief of Medicine, Hennepin Medical Ctr Professor/Vice Chair of Medicine, University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN
Michelle Sierpina, Ph.D., Founding Director, UTMB Osher Institute for Lifelong Learning University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX 
Leonard A. Wisneski, MD, FACP, Clinical Professor of Medicine at George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC