Dr. Heather Sandison, ND· Dec 23, 2025
Judy Benjamin shares how she stabilized cognitive decline after an Alzheimer's diagnosis and why commitment and lifestyle change made all the difference. Judy Benjamin was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at age 67 after witnessing her mother's long battle with the condition. Rather than accepting a progressive decline, she pursued a comprehensive lifestyle-based approach to brain health and became Dr. Dale Bredesen's first successful human case using his protocol. Today, Judy is a ReCODE-trained cognitive health coach with Apollo Health and the founder of Access Longevity, where she supports individuals and families navigating cognitive decline. Now in her 80s, she continues to advocate for hope, education, and proactive brain care.
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ASPENBRAINLAB· Published Sep 6, 2018
Dale E. Bredesen, M.D., UCLA and Buck Institute | Professor of Neurology, Easton Laboratories for Neurodegenerative Disease Research | David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Aspen Brain Forum July 14, 2018.
FoundMyFitness· Published Oct 1, 2018
Dale E. Bredesen, M.D., is a professor of neurology at the Easton Laboratories for Neurodegenerative Disease Research at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues· Streamed live Apr 25, 2018
"Bredesen describes his treatment for Alzheimer's and pre-Alzheimer's, along with associated challenges and implications."
Evolving Past Alzheimer's· Published Nov 15, 2017
On the cusp of her 50th birthday Julie Gregory started to experience symptoms of cognitive decline. Feeling alone and terrified, and given her family history of Alzheimer's, Julie sought to do something. Julie learned that she was an ApoE-4 homozygote — in other words she has both genetic copies of the ApoE4 gene which increased her chance of developing Alzheimer's by 50%–90%.
Functional Forum· Published Sep 20, 2017
Alzheimer's Expert and Researcher interviewed by James Maskell.
Habits & Hustle w/ Jennifer Cohen· June 24, 2025
Did you know you can detect Alzheimer's risk in your 20s with a simple blood test? In this Habits and Hustle episode, I sit down with Dr. Dale Bredesen, the first scientist to successfully reverse Alzheimer's disease. We explore the three major causes of cognitive decline, why your brain fog might be pre-Alzheimer's, and the shocking truth about everyday toxins like sushi, hair dye, and microplastics. We also dive into the KetoFlex 12-3 protocol and why 45 million Americans are headed for Alzheimer's. From sleep apnea's brain damage to the surprising benefits of saunas and cold plunges, this episode transforms everything you thought you knew about brain health.
Jesse Chappus· Apr 4, 2026
Dr. Dale Bredesen is a neurologist and internationally recognized expert in neurodegenerative diseases, best known for developing a comprehensive, systems-based approach to preventing and reversing cognitive decline. He is the author of multiple bestselling books on Alzheimer's disease, including The End of Alzheimer's, and has led decades of research on the molecular mechanisms behind brain aging.
Dr Sandeep Gupta· Streamed live Nov 19, 2017
How Alzheimer's relates to mold illness/CIRS and how it can be both prevented and reversed using lifestyle changes, diet and supplementation. Dr. Bredesen's ReCODE protocol, as talked about in his recent book 'The End of Alzheimer's', is outlined in great depth. Presented by Dr. Sandeep Gupta in Australia.
Evolving Past Alzheimer's· Published Nov 14, 2017
His incredible resume includes being the Director of the Easton Center for Alzheimer's Research at UCLA as well as founding president and CEO of the Buck Institute on Aging in Novato, California. He has worked in the lab of 2 Nobel Prize winners and has run his own labs for 28 years looking at neurodegenerative diseases — focusing on Alzheimer's.
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"It's cruel that so many people with Alzheimer's do not know that others, with the same fate, have reversed their memory loss." — Cheryl Brittingham, M.Ed.