#153 Dayan Goodenowe on Dementia

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Did you know genetic changes account for an estimated 10-15% of all Parkinson’s disease? And these genetic changes can be passed down to family members. That's why Picture Genetics just released Picture PD Aware, an at-home DNA kit that tests for changes in seven genes associated with Parkinson’s disease. Picture PD Aware is easy to order and understand with good looking reports! Plus you are fully supported through live chats, emails and genetic counseling. To order your Picture PD Aware kit over at picturegenetics.com and use code “DNATODAY” for 25% off and free-shipping! Get actionable genetic insights today to benefit your family of tomorrow. Joining our host, Kira Dineen, this week Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. He is the Founder, President, and CEO of Prodrome Sciences Inc., and the Author of Breaking Alzheimer's: A 15-Year Crusade to Expose the Cause and Deliver the Cure, a novel about biomarkers of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and the science and clinical applications of plasmalogens for the therapeutic treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Goodenowe’s primary professional interest is the advancement of precision preventative medicine into mainstream medical practice. The achievement of this goal involves the integration and translation of various scientific and technological fields such as basic biochemistry, biomarker discovery, diagnostic technology, biostatistics, clinical trial design and execution, targeted therapeutic development, epidemiology, and healthcare economics. The prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases is his primary focus. As the founder and CEO of Prodrome Sciences Inc., his primary responsibility is to build a next-generation team of dedicated researchers and other professionals and to work with and continue to grow his team such that Prodrome Sciences Inc. can reach its ultimate goal of saving lives and improving quality of life by implementing our targeted strategy of disease prevention through prodrome detection and treatment. On This Episode We Discuss:Dementia vs Alzhiemer’s diseaseAPOE gene’s role in Alzheimer’s diseaseMethods to counteract APOE statusCorrelation between plasmalogens and dementiaPlasmalogen’s blood vs brain levelsProdromeNeuro for Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s DiseaseHow do you keep research articles organized? We have struggled with this for years, but have finally found a solution that is simple and easy. It’s called Paperpile! It radically simplifies the workflow of collecting, managing and writing papers. Paperpile allows you to highlight and annotate papers, manage references, share and collaborate and even cite directly in Google Docs and Microsoft Word. Paperpile’s new mobile apps allows you to sync your library to all your devices so you can read and annotate on your iPad, iPhone, or Android device. Start your free 30 day trial today at paperpile.com with promo code “DNATODAY”. Paperpile costs only $36 per year, but with code “DNATODAY” you save 20%! Enter to win one of 10 copies of Dr. Goodenowe’s book, Breaking Alzheimer’s, in our social media giveaway. Visit our Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and our host’s LinkedIn to enter. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today on August 20, 2021 with BioVaxys discussing hapentized vaccines! New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can binge over 150 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Episodes in 2021 are also recorded with video which you can watch on our YouTube channel. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to [email protected]. Intrigued about genetics? Of course you are, you listen to this podcast! Which is why I think you will be interested in an upcoming webinar on August 11th. In this 3 hour virtual workshop a wide variety of genetic counseling topics

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