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Dr. Gary Steinberg: How to Improve Brain Health & Offset Neurodegeneration
Huberman Lab
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Dr. Gary Steinberg: How to Improve Brain Health & Offset Neurodegeneration
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Andrew Huberman, Gary Steinberg
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May 20, 2024
Dr. Gary Steinberg: How to Improve Brain Health & Offset Neurodegeneration
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Some of the patients I see are not just smokers but indulge in other drugs. So cocaine, methamphetamines largely increase the risk of developing these aneurysms or developing hemorrhage, bursting of a blood
vessel.
Cocaine, Meth, Smoking, & Alcohol Increase Stroke Risk
Smoking is a very high risk factor for developing clots, which can lead to strokes, heart attacks, peripheral vascular disease. High lipids is
another.
Oral Contraceptives, Smoking, & High Lipids Increase Blood Clot Risk
The brain represents only 2% of the body weight, yet it draws 15% of the total blood flow. And remarkably, it consumes 20% of the body's oxygen ... I still think the brain is the most important
organ.
Why Dr. Gary Steinberg Thinks the Brain Is the Most Important Organ
Some studies have suggested that taking statins reduces the risk of cognitive decline, including conditions like Alzheimer'
s.
Statins Might Be Vascular-Protective & Decrease Risk of Cognitive Decline
Stroke is like a heart attack of the brain ... About 87% of strokes are due to a clot, either forming in the brain artery itself or forming closer to the heart—in the heart or in the corded artery—and dislodging and blocking blood flow to the
brain.
Why a Stroke Is Like a Heart Attack for the Brain
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Huberman Lab Intro
Andrew Introduces Dr. Gary Steinberg (Part I)
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Andrew Introduces Dr. Gary Steinberg (Part II)
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Why a Stroke Is Like a Heart Attack for the Brain
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Certain Genetic Mutations Increase Clotting Likelihood, Raising Stroke Risk
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Oral Contraceptives, Smoking, & High Lipids Increase Blood Clot Risk
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Nicotine Is One of Several Smoking-Related Factors That Increases Stroke Risk
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Why Dr. Gary Steinberg Thinks the Brain Is the Most Important Organ
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Why Dr. Gary Steinberg Kept a Patient Awake While Operating on Her Brain
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Neurosurgery Is Becoming Less Invasive; Dr. Steinberg Details Up-and-Coming Techniques
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Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs) Are Reversible Strokes Lasting Minutes to Hours
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Although Less Common, Strokes Can Occur in the Spinal Cord
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Cocaine, Meth, Smoking, & Alcohol Increase Stroke Risk
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Neurosurgeon Dr. Gary Steinberg's Stance on Alcohol: Moderation Is Key
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Dr. Gary Steinberg Treated Former NFL Quarterback Steve Young for Several Concussions
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Eye Tracking Can Detect Brain Problems After a Concussion
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Statins Might Be Vascular-Protective & Decrease Risk of Cognitive Decline
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Unless You Have Hypertension, Caffeine Is Unlikely to Increase Stroke Risk
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Weighing the Benefits & Risks of Whole-Body Exploratory MRIs for Prevention
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What's an Optimal Blood Pressure for Limiting Stroke Risk?
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Feeling Faint With Low Blood Pressure? Dr. Gary Steinberg Recommends Hydrating
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Is There a Relationship Between Sleep Deprivation and Stroke Risk?
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Why Andrew Huberman Will Never Let a Chiropractor Adjust His Neck
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Is Hanging Upside Down on an Inversion Table Safe?
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Dr. Gary Steinberg Won't Let His Kids Play Football or Rugby
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Can Nerve Cells in the Brain Regenerate After a Stroke or Injury?
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Andrew Huberman's Ex-Girlfriend's Father Had a Stroke But Largely Recovered
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Injected Stem Cells Can Turn the Adult Brain Into an Infant Brain
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Damage on One Side of the Brain Can Cause Movement Deficits on the Opposite Side
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Mild Hypothermia (Cooling From 37 ºC to 33 ºC) Has Protective Effects for the Brain Following Stroke
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Can Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections Help Recover Brain Tissue?
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The Future of Stroke Therapy Is Bright; Dr. Gary Steinberg Is Working Miracles
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What Are the Limiting Factors for Dr. Gary Steinberg's Stroke Recovery Research?
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Invasive Vagal Nerve Stimulation Aids Recovery From Stroke
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Andrew & Dr. Steinberg Outro
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Andrew Huberman Outro
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Clips
Huberman Lab Intro
Andrew Introduces Dr. Gary Steinberg (Part I)
Andrew's Episode Disclaimer
AD: Eight Sleep
AD: ROKA
AD: AeroPress
Rate & Review 'Huberman Lab'
Andrew Introduces Dr. Gary Steinberg (Part II)
Why a Stroke Is Like a Heart Attack for the Brain
Certain Genetic Mutations Increase Clotting Likelihood, Raising Stroke Risk
Oral Contraceptives, Smoking, & High Lipids Increase Blood Clot Risk
Nicotine Is One of Several Smoking-Related Factors That Increases Stroke Risk
Why Dr. Gary Steinberg Thinks the Brain Is the Most Important Organ
Why Dr. Gary Steinberg Kept a Patient Awake While Operating on Her Brain
Neurosurgery Is Becoming Less Invasive; Dr. Steinberg Details Up-and-Coming Techniques
Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs) Are Reversible Strokes Lasting Minutes to Hours
Although Less Common, Strokes Can Occur in the Spinal Cord
Cocaine, Meth, Smoking, & Alcohol Increase Stroke Risk
Neurosurgeon Dr. Gary Steinberg's Stance on Alcohol: Moderation Is Key
AD: AG1
Dr. Gary Steinberg Treated Former NFL Quarterback Steve Young for Several Concussions
Eye Tracking Can Detect Brain Problems After a Concussion
Statins Might Be Vascular-Protective & Decrease Risk of Cognitive Decline
Unless You Have Hypertension, Caffeine Is Unlikely to Increase Stroke Risk
Weighing the Benefits & Risks of Whole-Body Exploratory MRIs for Prevention
What's an Optimal Blood Pressure for Limiting Stroke Risk?
Feeling Faint With Low Blood Pressure? Dr. Gary Steinberg Recommends Hydrating
Is There a Relationship Between Sleep Deprivation and Stroke Risk?
AD: LMNT
Why Andrew Huberman Will Never Let a Chiropractor Adjust His Neck
Is Hanging Upside Down on an Inversion Table Safe?
Dr. Gary Steinberg Won't Let His Kids Play Football or Rugby
Can Nerve Cells in the Brain Regenerate After a Stroke or Injury?
Andrew Huberman's Ex-Girlfriend's Father Had a Stroke But Largely Recovered
Injected Stem Cells Can Turn the Adult Brain Into an Infant Brain
Damage on One Side of the Brain Can Cause Movement Deficits on the Opposite Side
Mild Hypothermia (Cooling From 37 ºC to 33 ºC) Has Protective Effects for the Brain Following Stroke
Can Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections Help Recover Brain Tissue?
The Future of Stroke Therapy Is Bright; Dr. Gary Steinberg Is Working Miracles
What Are the Limiting Factors for Dr. Gary Steinberg's Stroke Recovery Research?
Invasive Vagal Nerve Stimulation Aids Recovery From Stroke
Andrew & Dr. Steinberg Outro
Andrew Huberman Outro
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