How to Keep the Brain Healthy

Interview by Jan Jaben-Eilon
June 2, 2011

Audio Interview with Sandi Chapman
Founder and Chief Director
Center for BrainHealth, University of Texas, Dallas

Sandi Chapman, Ph.D., founded the Center for BrainHealth in 1999. Today, the center represents the realization of a dream that she'd had for three decades: establishment of a brain research facility that would offer hope where little or none existed before and would search for treatments and interventions for those in need today.

In an audio interview, Chapman says that our views about the brain are outdated and notes that the center has learned more about the brain in the last five years than in all the previous years cumulatively. Chapman says we are burning out our brains and provides three tips for how to keep the brain healthy.


Jan Jaben-EilonJan Jaben-Eilon was a founding staff writer of the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Since then, she has been the international editor of Advertising Age magazine and has written for such publications as The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Washington Journalism Review, and Consumer Reports. She is the author of soon-to-be-published (There is) Life After Cancer. Jan and her husband have homes in Atlanta and Jerusalem.





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