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Ontario Brain Injury Association
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See What You Treat Webinar
"See What You Treat" Webinar delves into the fascinating world of brain perfusion SPECT imaging.
Dr. Philip Cohen will enlighten us with insights on the indications and guidelines for brain perfusion SPECT, drawing from the latest research and clinical expertise. Additionally, Dr. John Thornton will unveil the potential of SPECT imaging in visualizing treatment effects and enhancing clinical outcomes.
Whether you're a healthcare or a legal professional seeking to expand your knowldege or a patient interested in learning more about diagnostic and treatment options, this webinar is for you!
Dr. Philip Cohen will enlighten us with insights on the indications and guidelines for brain perfusion SPECT, drawing from the latest research and clinical expertise. Additionally, Dr. John Thornton will unveil the potential of SPECT imaging in visualizing treatment effects and enhancing clinical outcomes.
Whether you're a healthcare or a legal professional seeking to expand your knowldege or a patient interested in learning more about diagnostic and treatment options, this webinar is for you!
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Return to Work Program Information Session
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Are you or someone you know navigating the complexities of returning to work after a concussion/brain injury? Watch our information session to learn about OBIA's new Return To Work Program that is specifically designed for people living with a concussion/brain injury. This program aims to support and help bridge the gap for employers and their employees. In this information session, we will exp...
Employment After Concussion/Brain Injury - Return to Work Project
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Employers and survivors of concussion/brain injury often encounter barriers in the return to work process. Each concussion/brain injury varies from person to person and a tailored return to work plan is needed. The inability to return to work and unemployment are often linked to mental health challenges including depression, low self-esteem, and low life satisfaction. This information session f...
Concussion / ABI 101 for Parents and Caregivers
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On April 5, 2023, the Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and Everyday Heroes Kids (EHK) and a panel of experts presented an online information session about concussion and acquired brain injury and how it may affect your child. Featured panel of Experts: Carol DeMatteo - Professor Emeritus, McMaster University Dr. Elaine McKinnon - Psychologist Megan Buttle - Speech-Language Pathologist Ni...
2022 Child & Youth with ABI training promo video
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In collaboration with Brock University, the Ontario Brain Injury Association is hosting an online training certificate program that provides tools and knowledge to assist children and youth with recovery and function in everyday life following an acquired brain injury or concussion. We believe this course would be extremely useful for your students and are offering the course at 50% discount. T...
2022 BIST/OBIA Mix & Mingle: Haunted Hot Wings - We're Back!
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Check out the "We're Back" video from Ruth Wilcock, CEO of the Ontario Brain Injury Association. We are so excited to be back in person for our 2022 BIST/OBIA Mix and Mingle - Haunted Hot Wing Challenge event. This year’s event will take place on Wednesday, October 19, 2022, with doors opening at 6 pm, Hart House Building on the U of T campus. We’ve got a scary night of events planned, includin...
S2 - Ep 5: Accommodating a Concussion in the Classroom
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S2 - Ep 3: Impacts of Brain Injury on Family Members
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S2 E1 - Sharing Experiences With Concussions/TBI: Brain Injury and Justice.
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Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) Open Discussion
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OBIA Advisory Council - Power of Attorney & Last Will and Testament - Part 2
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OBIA Advisory Council - Power of Attorney & Last Will and Testament - Part 2
OBIA Advisory Council - Power of Attorney & Last Will and Testament - Part 1
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OBIA Advisory Council - Power of Attorney & Last Will and Testament - Part 1
2021 Awards of Excellence - Recipient Presentation
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Episode 7: Facilitators’ Experiences: Insights from the Entire Series
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Episode 6 - Life after a Concussion/TBI: Adapting to a New Way of Life
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From TBI Survivor to Medical Doctor - My Road to Recovery: A Five Pillar Approach
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Shaping the Brain AND Exercise for Rehabilitation After Brain Injury
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Episode 5 - Support Systems: Supporting Persons Who’ve had a Concussion/TBI
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Dr. Mary Scourboutakos - Brain Food - How to Eat for Optimal Brain Health
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Dr. Paul Oh: A Holistic Approach to Brain and Heart Health
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Dr. Adrian Owen: Cognitive & Neurological Consequences of COVID-19
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Dr. John J. Leddy - Aerobic Exercise to Improve Brain Health For Concussion
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Episode 4 - Return to Sport: Overcoming the Stigma of Concussions in Sport
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Episode 4 - Return to Sport: Overcoming the Stigma of Concussions in Sport
Episode 3 - Return to Work: Re-Integration After Concussion/TBI
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Brain Injury Awareness Month - Remember Me
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Episode 2 - Return to Education: Understanding What’s Best for Your Brain throughout Recovery
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Episode 1 - Diagnosing A Concussion/TBI: The Physician’s Perspective (extended cut)
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Episode 1 - Diagnosing A Concussion/TBI: The Physician’s Perspective (extended cut)
Episode 1 - Diagnosing A Concussion/TBI: The Physician’s Perspective
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Episode 1 - Diagnosing A Concussion/TBI: The Physician’s Perspective
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love this makes awareness for anoxia !
That's exactly how I feel
Awesome. I really need this to help me along my daily living. Thanks 🥰
Thank You for all the help that you give to the injured.
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I can’t find help. It’s not cool how uninformed drs are.
Thank you so much Mary!
Insurance exhausted is this ohip covered?🙏
Ohhhh we need this struggle alot. ❤. Ontario too ❤
Is BDNF related to BNP lab they do heart?
Most of the popcorn
Are GMOs
Coconut oils has about half MCT which converts to ketones that fuel the brain to avoid too much glucose - aside from other nutrients. Coconut oil helps the brain. A nurse helped reduce her husband's severe dementia by giving him a spoonful of coconut oil 2-4 times a day. Others take up to 7 tsbp. daily.
so enjoyed your presentation.. thanks!
Im not going to watch this because its going to be another cherry picked indoctrinated infomercial for eating plants. Eating meat is how we solve brain issues period. Just look at what humans ate in the last 200 years and the rise of mental issues, its clear as day.
The irony of "brain doctors" being brainwasehd into believing that plant food can be beneficial to an organ made completely out of animal fat. 🤦 The key to healthy eating is certainly not balance. 🤦♀ Maybe a dab of rat poison and a sip of bleach would go down well with your pizza ?? The evidence is all around "everything in moderation" they have said for 50 years and people have never been sicker. 🤦♀ LMFAO.
There is much great emerging information on the health of the brain and its requirements for animal protein and fat as well - particularly a low carb diet in which ketones are produced as one of the brain's favorite sources of energy, for functioning and repairing. See the new book "Brain Energy". In a very beautiful expansion of these benefits, many are finding reversals of mental health symptoms as well.
I really appreciated the info presented here. Thank you So Much !!!!
Do carotenoids survive cooking? Since you said they are Fat soluble? Excellent presentation!!
Indeed they do!
For those with cardiovascular risk- wouldn’t eating your salad with a few walnuts, or slice of avocado give a Whole Food solution vs. olive oil-(a processed oil?)
Absolutely, any source of fat will do the trick!
Olive oil is expeller pressed not processed like soy, canola, sunflower, other seed oils.
Add some Abocado to your salad
Sounds like a good idea!
I've been on a no plant, no fiber diet for 2-1/2 years, and it's perfect for me. it takes a couple of weeks to adjust your gut, but it's the best for me. I used to believe in fruits, grains and veggies, but now I know they're totally unnecessary. I doubt this comment will be allowed to remain because it's contradictory. but thanks if you leave it up there for the open minded readers. I would hope this is a forum and not just a lecture. Thank you
I do believe that everyone's ideal diet is different, and I'm open to the idea that one-size does not fit all. However, in my experience, the recommendations in my lecture are appropriate (and quite helpful) for most people.
@@dr_mary_sco , yes, thank you
Superb! Very clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you so much, you realy knows how to teach.
It may seem ridiculous, talking about bacteria phoning the immune system but with the discovery of bio-electicity and the morphosphere this is amazingly true. Great video thanks.
Can you get a headache from not enough fat or protein?
Good question, headaches can be triggered by a number of factors. I find that a balanced diet is a pre-requisite for health in general, so I could imagine that if someone's diet is imbalanced (lacking fat or protein), if they are susceptible to headaches, this imbalance could further predispose them. It's not a well researched question, although, I have heard of animal studies that recommend protein in the morning for migraine prevention.
Spinach will cause so much suffering in time due to the high oxalates I really wish doctors would quit promoting high oxalates foods talk to Sally K Norton for education on oxalates
I just discovered I was eating way too many high ox foods daily and suffering bad from it. At a loss what to eat for my poor body.
@@alivingstone4Him look up Sally K Norton look at her you tube interviews and go to her website it will really help you to get healthy that’s what I did and please stop eating high oxalates foods like spinach and almonds
@@doris7653 - Hi Doris, yes I have stopped eating those high ox foods last month and I have been on Sally's website and have heard her on UA-cam. I am just having problems with the conflicting info out there on high, moderate and low oxalates. I can't seem to pull up Sally's list on her website. I would really like an accurate list. Thank-you for your reply!
Spinach is one of those foods that need to be cooked to be better absorbed
This is absolute bunk
Question , do these greens need to be cooked or should they be raw? What about our cruciferous veggies. Cooked ok?
The carotenoids in leafy greens are quite bioavailable (absorbable) in a raw form, so there is no need to cook leafy greens to enhance absorption, you just need to ensure that they're consumed with fat. The same cannot be said for the carotenoids in carrots though! It all depends on which food we're talking about. Interestingly, in the quoted study, they didn't indicate whether the studied foods were consumed cooked or raw, theoretically, I would assume there was probably a mixture of both cooked and raw in the study population, so we could extrapolate that the question of cooked versus may be inconsequently when it comes to associations with brain health outcomes. Although, this is a question that could potentially be better understood with more research.
Great info! You must be cautious with fruit. Sugar is too high. Sugar=Sugar.
Not necessarily, the absorption (and thus glycemic impact) of sugar is influenced by the context in which it is consumed. Sugar packaged with fiber (as it commonly is in fruits) has a lower glycemic impact compared to sugar in other contexts (such as baked goods). Of course, tropical fruits can be problematic for those with diabetes/pre-diabetes or other special considerations, but for the average healthy person, the sugar in fruit is not problematic. That is unless you're consuming excessive amounts of fruit (too much of anything can be problematic), but most people binge on cookies, not apples, so it's not a common concern.
@@dr_mary_sco Well said doc 👍🏻
Correlation is not causation.
Correlation does not necessarily mean causation, but might, unless the actual mechanism is truly discerned. Look into The Root Cause Protocol. It optimizes mitochondrial function by addressing its two biggest deficiencies -- bio-copper and magnesium.
Correct, correlation is not causation. However, it's difficult to conduct randomized controlled trials that last 40 years. There are certain disease entities (cognitive decline being one example) that are not amenable to our methods of deriving objective truths. However, when correlations are consistently found across many studies with a plausible and demonstrated biological mechanism, I think they are worth talk about. Furthermore, when the recommendations derived from those correlations are in keeping in sage nutrition advice (such as, eat fruits and vegetables), I don't think there is any harm from discussing such research, because people only stand to benefit from it. We cannot allow ourselves to be held back by the limitations of our methodologies.
Beautiful presentation!!!!!!!
Pouring sugar down your throat, regardless of the form of carbohydrate is not the way to prevent cognitive decline. Humans evolved large brains while eating meat, not plants. Many plants on the slide answering the first question are extremely high oxalate plants, they are not healthy. The correct answer to the question is to avoid eating plants and plant products. It is unfortunate the scientific literature is so polluted. It is necessary to be able to critically read the reports to separate the worthwhile from the nonsense.
This presenter is professional warm and caring ..thank you Miss.❤👏👏🙏🙏😇
You are very smart ❤
Outstanding information ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I have never ever heard such terrible foolish health advice. Total BS!! The vast majority of humans never had avocados available to them at any time. Obviously, we did not evolve (or created) to need avocados. Spinach is loaded with very toxic oxalate and other harmful anti-nutrients. Plant oils are super harmful and are extracted with super high heat and toxic chemical solvents. Fatty meat is by far the best food for your brain.
I enjoyed this cause I suffer from s brain impairment that affects my sleep More help n research is needed
#metabolicMind #TimFerris #MetabolicHealthScience #CHATLIEfoundation #DrDonaldLayman #DrDaleBrenesen #PaleoMedecina the brain thrives on good nutrition optimized with good fats. Many tribes naturally eat lots of fresh fatty meat. #BestEverFoodReviewShow
What this silly person is saying is absolute nonsense. Don't believe it. Grains of any kind are the worst thing you can eat for brain health, and green vegetables are not much better as they damage your gut, cause leaky gut. Your brain needs mostly cholesterol.
I heard that we do not actually need fibre - it causes constipation apparently
To healthy in buying any foods is to be smart and common sense read always ingredients and know what is bad and good really impt.what we put in our mouth and quality ones 🇸🇽🇺🇸
Yonge Street, really.
Yes, really.
I will pass on the popcorn. Not a good idea
Mary, thank you so much! Amazing presentation. 💐
BACTERIA 29:50
Coconut oil helps the brain. A nurse helped reduce her husband's severe dementia by giving him a spoonful of coconut oil 2-4 times a day.
I read about coconut oil helping dementia also. I think it was 7 tsp. a day. May be the same study you are talking about. I do remember that it happened quickly, within days her husband was able to recognize her. So definitely worth a try.
Coconut oils has about half MCT which converts to ketones that fuel the brain to avoid too much glucose - aside from other nutrients.
Carnivore like Dr Georgia Ede MD has something to add. Also researcher L.Amber O'Hearn. Brains are under fed.
Why she didn’t talk about the fat and nutrients from meat? Humans developed as species thanks to fat and meat not due to vegetables.
The topic of fat (namely omega-3 fats) and the brain is an entire discussion unto itself and was not the goal of this presentation, hence, the omission.
Thank you very much
This is all rubbish. The best food for the brain is fat..animal fat. Not vegetables or fruit. Vegetables are toxic to all humans. If one were to be put into the wild..having to survive with what nature provides..i guarantee any reading this that no one would try their luck and eat the flora around them nor any berries for fear of being poisoned or becoming very sick. What i can say with certainty is that all humans instinctively would know that eating deer..rabbits..ruminates or fish would be safe.. why because that is our ideal diet. We are hyper carnivores. We have a stomach ph of 1.5 akin to hyenas..and lions..why because positive natural selection over millions of years gave humans this low ph to digest meat and protect themselves from pathogens from eating rotting flesh..which we did do. No nutritional study can EVER SHOW CAUSE and EFFECT. They are all associative and correlational which is useless.
This was excellent and so very helpful. Dr. Mary is a star. Thank you!
Thank ypu it was very informative, and helpful Thank you.