News from the Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation
October 2023
President's Message
A Fascinating 30 Years Conference

Greetings!
I can hardly believe that it's already been a month since our "30 Years of Alzheimer's Prevention Conference." Can you?

What a great conference. It was fitting for a 30th Anniversary celebration. 

Our fantastic speakers presented on a wide variety of approaches to brain health and wellness - from gut health to hormones to spirituality.

The biggest take away for me was yet another confirmation that our body, mind and spirit are interconnected, and research is proving it over and over again. In my view, this is so important and I'm glad we have the opportunity to bring this information to you.

If you missed it, we will soon have recordings available. If you're interested in state-of-the-art, empowering information on Body and Brain Longevity®, then you'll love the recordings. We will release them in the near future.

"I found the conference to be very valuable and have already started using the information in my classes. I am super grateful that you gave us the ability to attend virtually. I could not have traveled to attend, and the presentations were delivered in such a way that I didn't feel the need to be in the room to learn more. Thank you so much!" - Ellen M
Attendees & Speakers had a wonderful time at the 30 Years Conference.

As you can imagine, it takes a lot of resources to produce such a far-reaching conference. One of the attendees remarked, "This must have required quite an investment." And it did.

So as we approach the time of year of giving, I ask you to please consider a generous gift to ARPF. Click here for ways you can donate.

You can also donate your Required Minimum Distribution and save on your tax burden for the year. Please email me if you need clarifications about that.

We still have some exciting activities planned for the last 2 months of the year, I look forward to seeing you there.


Yours in Brain Health,

Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President / Medical Director
Education Outreach
30 Years Conference Feedback
The ARPF Conference, the research, the speakers, the participants, the energy –everything was incredible. We are not exaggerating. We wanted to share some of the feedback we received.

"I am still vibrating from the amazing conference in Phoenix last weekend. Kudos to you both, and everyone involved in putting on this educational conference. All of the presentations and speakers were so inspiring and I learned a lot myself about how I can help my 92-year old mom who is experiencing more symptoms of Dementia every day. Everything about the weekend sessions was fabulous!" - Sherry M., RYT

"It was great to meet the ARPF team in person at the conference. Thanks for all your work to make the conference run smoothly and be so informative." - Sheri H.

There's more good news! You will be able to access all the sessions of the Conference... stay tuned.
Research News
ARPF quoted in "The Science of Glaucoma Management"

ARPF research was cited in a recent chapter published in the book "The Science of Glaucoma Management." One of the quoted papers was:
Donor Spotlight
Imani Allen
Our friend and colleague, Imani Allen, has been a driving force behind ARPF's mission. We would like to thank her for the time she has put into making a difference in our educational programs and for the donation she has made in Memory of her Aunt. ARPF is very thankful to have her support.
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In Memory/ In Honor Donors
September 2023
Thank you for giving ARPF the opportunity to honor your loved ones and your special occasions. Donor list from September.
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Officers and Board Members
PRESIDENT/MEDICAL DIRECTOR - Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
VICE PRESIDENT - Randal Brooks, MA, LPC
TREASURER - Bert Beatty, MHA
SECRETARY - Kirti K. Khalsa 
MEMBERS - Fletcher Wilkins, BS
- Le Craven

Executive Staff
VICE PRESIDENT OF EDUCATION AND OUTREACH - Chris Walling, PsyD, MBA, C-IAYT
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS MANAGER - Chelsea Pyne
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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
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