Explore expert-vetted resources on diseases of mind and sight.
Can everyday lifestyle choices really protect your memory? Dr. Laura Baker, professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, will share results from the groundbreaking U.S. POINTER trial—the largest study of its kind to test how lifestyle changes impact brain health.
Artificial vision systems utilizing these technologies show promise for individuals with profound vision loss in early trials.
Can light and sound help slow Alzheimer’s? Join Christian Howell, CEO of Cognito Therapeutics, as he shares the latest on the HOPE Study. Discover how non-invasive 40 Hz light and sound stimulation may protect memory, thinking, and daily function—and what’s next for this promising technology.
Join Dr. Sara Fard, a retina specialist at Illinois Retina Associates, as she explains the benefits of sustained GA treatment, including slowing the rate of vision loss, protecting retinal tissue, and supporting daily visual function.
A festive mix of roasted butternut squash, crisp apples, spinach, arugula, and celery, topped with dried cranberries and pecans with a light yogurt-balsamic dressing ties this salad all together for a fresh, delicious holiday side dish!
This festive salad combines crisp romaine, sweet pear slices, tangy blue cheese, and crunchy glazed pecans, all tossed in a balsamic vinaigrette. Quick to prepare, it's a fresh, flavorful addition to your holiday table!