Long Live The Brains
A podcast by Philip Tipton, MD
52 Episoade
-  A Case For Telehealth: Part 1Publicat: 05.08.2020
-  Removing the Blinders of Race & Health: Part 2Publicat: 29.07.2020
-  Removing the Blinders of Race & Health: Part 1Publicat: 22.07.2020
-  Current Research on The Impact of Racism on African American Brain HealthPublicat: 15.07.2020
-  The Impact of Racism on African American Brain HealthPublicat: 08.07.2020
-  Jump Into The Mind of Someone With DementiaPublicat: 01.07.2020
-  Establishing Enduring Communication: Part 2Publicat: 24.06.2020
-  Establishing Enduring Communication: Part 1Publicat: 17.06.2020
-  The Inside Scoop on Alzheimer's disease geneticsPublicat: 10.06.2020
-  Walk With MePublicat: 03.06.2020
-  Genetics of Parkinson's disease: Part 2Publicat: 27.05.2020
-  Genetics of Parkinson's disease: Part 1Publicat: 20.05.2020
-  Be Kind to Your MindPublicat: 13.05.2020
-  Popcorn for Parkinson: Introducing PSPPublicat: 06.05.2020
-  Keep Moving: More Resources!Publicat: 29.04.2020
-  Keep Moving: Parkinson's Disease Close UpPublicat: 22.04.2020
-  Keep Moving: The Importance of Staying ActivePublicat: 15.04.2020
-  Caregiver Resources to KEEP MOVING During COVID19Publicat: 08.04.2020
-  Keep Moving: Embrace The New NormalPublicat: 01.04.2020
-  Safety Issues in Multiple System AtrophyPublicat: 25.03.2020
Long Live The Brains (LLTB) was created by Dr. Philip Tipton, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic; and, it is currently produced & co-hosted by Dr. Tipton & Kandice Jacobs Robinson, Florida licensed funeral director and Dementia Friendly America Champion. Both Dr. Tipton & Kandice have a passion for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. These diseases are particularly cruel and can impair how a person moves, thinks, and responds to their environment. Neurodegenerative diseases are the epidemic of our time. The shared goals of the LLTB co-hosts are: (1) to address society's lack of awareness for these diseases and the abundance of inaccurate information about them and (2) to create a sense of community among patients, their caregivers and others poised to serve in a support capacity. The podcast is mostly interview-based to provide listeners with a 360 degree look at what neurodegenerative diseases are and how they affect the lives of patients and loved ones. The podcast will also keep listeners up to date on the state of healthcare, research involved in the care and study of these diseases, and resources available to those impacted. Content of this podcast is created by Kandice Jacobs Robinson, LFD & Philip Tipton, MD and does not represent the Mayo Clinic or any other institution. Graphic design by Megan Tipton. Music production by Robert McMinn. Instrumentalists include Robert McMinn on bass guitar, Bret Barnes on lead guitar, and Philip Tipton on drums.
