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at the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine and holds a phd to create neuroscience anduclear medicine. her research is focused on the early detection of alzheimer's disease and at risk individuals, especially women, and how memory loss and alzheimer's disease can be prevented through a combination of medical care and lifestyle modifications involving diet, physical and intellectual fitness. she's also the author of brain food which is another great book. welcome, lisa. >> it is a pleasure to be here today. >> thank you. we are also delighted to be joined by natalie morale was as you ow the west coast anchor of nbc today show and host of teline and the anchor of behind closed doors. the host and cohost of access live as well as the news anchor of today where she cohosted the shows served our. she's joined today in 26 of us the national correspondent and reports for all platforms incling the nightly news, dateline and msnbc. we are grateful for your excellent reporting during these tumultuous times. so, we are delighted you've made time for this fascinating talk today. i
at the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine and holds a phd to create neuroscience anduclear medicine. her research is focused on the early detection of alzheimer's disease and at risk individuals, especially women, and how memory loss and alzheimer's disease can be prevented through a combination of medical care and lifestyle modifications involving diet, physical and intellectual fitness. she's also the author of brain food which is another great book. welcome, lisa. >> it...
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to discuss that i'm now joined by tim their predecessors clinical psychologist at the department of psychiatry at the university of british columbia president taylor it is great to see you thank you very much. thanks so much for inviting me now your latest movie. came out in. 1900 just raised 90. find out any similarities that outbreaks are. shared around what would you say is. 90. the biggest difference is this is the 1st pandemic in the ear of social media and the internet. in that sense that the.
to discuss that i'm now joined by tim their predecessors clinical psychologist at the department of psychiatry at the university of british columbia president taylor it is great to see you thank you very much. thanks so much for inviting me now your latest movie. came out in. 1900 just raised 90. find out any similarities that outbreaks are. shared around what would you say is. 90. the biggest difference is this is the 1st pandemic in the ear of social media and the internet. in that sense that...
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she is an adjunct facty member of the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicinend she holdsegree in neoscience and nuclear medicine. her research is focused on the early dettion of alzheimer's disease in at risk individuals especially women and howemory loss and alzheimer's disease can be prevented through the mbination ofedical care and lifestyle modifications involving diet, psical and intellectual fitness. she is also the author of brain food which i another great bk and "the xx bin." welcome, lisa. >> thank you souch for having me. it's such a pleasure to be here today. >> wonderful. thank you lisa. we are delighted to be joined by natalie morales, is the west coast anchor at nbc today show. she's a host of dateline and anchor of behind closed doors with natalie morales on reels cello. she served as host of nbc's access and cohost of access live as well as news anchor of today which she cohosted the shows third hour. she joined today in 2006 as national correspondent and reports were all npc platforms including "nbc nightly news," dateline and msnbc. we are really gratef
she is an adjunct facty member of the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicinend she holdsegree in neoscience and nuclear medicine. her research is focused on the early dettion of alzheimer's disease in at risk individuals especially women and howemory loss and alzheimer's disease can be prevented through the mbination ofedical care and lifestyle modifications involving diet, psical and intellectual fitness. she is also the author of brain food which i another great bk and "the...
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clinical psychologist at the department of psychiatry at the university of british columbia prison taylor it's great to see you thank you very much. thanks so much for inviting me now you're our latest vote. him out in the field where our 19 just. 19. in that group you find out any similarities that outbreaks. shared around what would you say is striking. a chord with 90. the biggest difference is this is the 1st pandemic in the era of social media and the internet. in that sense that news spreads rapidly throughout the globe almost instantly and the soldiers news service misinformation and rumors and conspiracy theories so although it's seeing very similar phenomenon that we saw in previous pandemics for example panic buying and racism and things like that everything is just happening faster in probably 1000 because of the internet and social media now even mention some of the human. currency and and places are behind. the deal done.
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she's an adjunct faculty member at the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine and she holds a phd in neuroscience and nuclear medicine. her research focuses on the early detection of alzheimer's disease with at-risk individuals especially women and how alzheimer's disease can be prevented through a combination of medical care and lifestyle modifications in diet, and intellectual fitness. she's the author of another great book, the xx brain . >> thank you for having me today thank you lisa. we're also delighted to be joined by natalie morales and natalie is the author of nbc's today show. a host of dateline and author of behind closed doors with natalie morales. she previously served as host of nbc access and cohost of access live well as news today where she cohosted the shows serious hour and she joined today in 2006 as national correspondent and course all platforms including nbc nightly news, daline andmsnbc . we are real grateful natalie for your excellent reporting during the semester was timeso we are delighted you came to ta today but i want to point out talie has som
she's an adjunct faculty member at the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine and she holds a phd in neuroscience and nuclear medicine. her research focuses on the early detection of alzheimer's disease with at-risk individuals especially women and how alzheimer's disease can be prevented through a combination of medical care and lifestyle modifications in diet, and intellectual fitness. she's the author of another great book, the xx brain . >> thank you for having me today...
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little psychologist at the department of psychiatry at the university of british columbia prison taylor it's great to see it thank you very much. thanks so much for inviting me now your latest movie. team out in. 1900 just raised 19. find out any similarities that outbreaks. shared around what. 90. the biggest difference is this is the 1st pandemic in the ear of social media and the internet. in that sense that news spreads rapidly throughout the globe almost instantly and the soldiers news service misinformation and rumors and conspiracy theories so although it's seeing very similar phenomenon that we saw in previous pandemics for example panic buying and racism and things like that everything is just happening faster the growth of 19 because of the internet and social media now even mention some of the human behaviors. and and places. rats. there is anticipatory anxiety that is people becoming very anxious before the the pandemic even arises arrives in the communities and we're seeing this in covered 90 in fact this is similar to what happened previously there was a influenza pandemic
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she is an adjunct member of the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine. she holds a phd in neuroscience and nuclear medicine. her research is from the early detection of alzheimer's disease and at-risk individuals, especially women and how memory loss at alzheimer's disease can be prevented through the combination of medical care and lifestyle modification. their diet, physical intellectual fitness. she's also the author of rain food another excellent book and "the xx brain". welcome lisa perry's event thank you so much for having it's great to be here today. sue and thank you lisa. were also delighted to be joined by natalie morales. natalie as many know she's the west coast anchor of nbc today show. she is the host of dateline and anchor behind closed doors with natalie morales. she previously served as host of the nbc and cohost of accent life as well as news anchor of today when she cohosted the show third hour. she was joined today and 2006 as a national correspondent reports for all nbc news platforms including nbc nightly news, dateline, and msnbc.
she is an adjunct member of the department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine. she holds a phd in neuroscience and nuclear medicine. her research is from the early detection of alzheimer's disease and at-risk individuals, especially women and how memory loss at alzheimer's disease can be prevented through the combination of medical care and lifestyle modification. their diet, physical intellectual fitness. she's also the author of rain food another excellent book and "the xx...
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she's in adjunct department of psychiatry at the school of medicine and she calls a phd degree in neuroscienceuclear medicine. if her research is focused on early detection of alzheimer's. and at risk individuals now memory loss and also immerse disease can be prevented through the operation medical care and lifestyle modifications through diet and physical and intellectual fitness. she's also also the other bring food grade in the xx brain. lisa: a cute so much for having me and it is such a pleasure to be here today. >> were also delighted to be joined by natalie and she is any of you know is the anchor of nbc today show . she's the host of dateline and anchor behind closed doors. she previously served as host of the nbc's access and cohost of access live as well as a group today where she cohosted the shows third hour. she is joined today in 2006 is a national correspondence and reports were all nbc platforms including nightly news, dateline and ns bc. we are really grateful natalie for your excellent reporting. during these times and we are delighted you had time for us this fascinating ta
she's in adjunct department of psychiatry at the school of medicine and she calls a phd degree in neuroscienceuclear medicine. if her research is focused on early detection of alzheimer's. and at risk individuals now memory loss and also immerse disease can be prevented through the operation medical care and lifestyle modifications through diet and physical and intellectual fitness. she's also also the other bring food grade in the xx brain. lisa: a cute so much for having me and it is such a...
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an adjunct faculty member o department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine, a ph.d.n neuroscience and nuclear medicine. her research i focused from the early detection of alzheimer's disease in at-risk individuals espially women and how alzheimer's disease can be prevented through the combination of medical care and life style modificatns involving diet, physical and intellectual fitness. she's also the ahor of brain food, which is another great book and the xx brain. lcome, lisa. >> thank you so much for hing me. it's such a pleasure to be here today wonderful, thank you, lisa. >> we're excited to be joined by natalie morales and natalie as many of you know is the west coast anchor of nbc's today show, the host of dateline and behind closed doors with natalie morales on reels channel. previously was host of access and co-host of access live and news anchor today where she co-hosted the third hour. she joined today in 2006 as a national correspondent and reports for all nbc news platforms including nbc nightly news, dateline and msnbc. we're grateful, natalie for you
an adjunct faculty member o department of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine, a ph.d.n neuroscience and nuclear medicine. her research i focused from the early detection of alzheimer's disease in at-risk individuals espially women and how alzheimer's disease can be prevented through the combination of medical care and life style modificatns involving diet, physical and intellectual fitness. she's also the ahor of brain food, which is another great book and the xx brain. lcome, lisa. >>...
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let me bring in sarah wakefield, associate professor and chair of the psychiatry department at texashis holiday. i'm wondering what psychological tolls we're seeing in this pandemic taking on health care workers, and is it going to get worse before it gets better with this new surge of cases. >> thank you so much for having me. it's really nice to be here on this holiday. what we're seeing are what we see all the time with physicians and nurses and health care workers, that they carry a very high level of stress, high level of burden of taking on other people's stresses and just moving on. during this time it's been a lot harder. it's been a lot harder for a lot of us. whether you're on the so-called front lines or in your clinic or in the pharmacy, we have clinicians all over the world trying to figure out what the next best step in for their patients and often not having the answer for those questions which can be really, really difficult and adds to that toll that we're seeing and the burnout, the battle fatigue, that depression, that worry, not having the right answer and being u
let me bring in sarah wakefield, associate professor and chair of the psychiatry department at texashis holiday. i'm wondering what psychological tolls we're seeing in this pandemic taking on health care workers, and is it going to get worse before it gets better with this new surge of cases. >> thank you so much for having me. it's really nice to be here on this holiday. what we're seeing are what we see all the time with physicians and nurses and health care workers, that they carry a...