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A New Study Says Exercise Can Make Your Brain Younger. I've Been Saying So for 25 Years.
Verywell Health asked BrainSavers founder Dr. Paul Bendheim about a new study where a year of regular aerobic exercise kept adults’ brains about a year younger on MRI. Here’s his take — and why he’s been saying it for 25 years.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Jul 173 min read


Brighter Days, Sharper Minds: Daytime Light Exposure And Dementia Risk
A large study of 87,577 adults followed for over 8 years found that people who received more bright light during the day had a lower risk of developing dementia over time. The researchers used wrist-worn devices to objectively measure both daytime and nighttime light exposure, not just self-reported “time outside.”

Dr Paul Bendheim
Jul 143 min read


What You Do While You Sit Matters For Your Brain: Dementia Risk and Watching TV
Most brain‑health advice says, “Sit less, move more.” That’s still true—but a major study shows something else is just as important: what you do while you’re sitting.
Researchers found that passive sitting, like zoning out in front of the TV, is linked to a higher risk of dementia—but mentally active sitting, like reading or using a computer, is linked to a lower risk.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Jun 253 min read


Ultra‑Processed Foods And Your Brain: What A New National Study Reveals About Dementia Risk
A new study in the American Journal of Public Health followed more than 5,000 older adults across the United States from 2013 to 2020 and asked a simple, powerful question: does eating more ultra‑processed foods change the risk of later cognitive problems or dementia? Ultra‑processed foods are the highly industrial products that dominate modern grocery aisles—think sugary drinks, packaged snacks and sweets, frozen pizzas, and many ready‑to‑eat items that rely on additives to

Dr Paul Bendheim
Jun 74 min read


Dr. Bendheim Interviewed on the Wellness Growth Code Podcast on Brain Health and Aging
In this episode of the Wellness Growth Code, host Justine McKell welcomes neurologist Dr. Paul Bendheim and BrainSavers’ Craig Ullman to discuss the essentials of safeguarding your brain as you grow older.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Apr 231 min read


The Power of Friendship: Why Staying Connected Keeps Your Brain Young
As adults, it’s easy for life’s responsibilities—careers, families, health goals—to take priority over friendship. Yet, research shows our social lives play a major role in maintaining brain health and emotional well-being, especially as we age. Meaningful relationships aren’t just nice to have—they’re essential fuel for mental fitness.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Apr 202 min read


What Harvard Health Wants You to Know About Brain Supplements
Harvard Medical School researchers have consistently warned that the brain supplement market is fraught with problems. Dr. Pieter Cohen, a physician and associate professor at Harvard Medical School, identified a disturbing pattern: many over-the-counter brain supplements contain unlisted, unapproved pharmaceutical drugs that aren't legal in the United States.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Mar 54 min read
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