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Life After CPR and Living with Lance-Adams Syndrome

My 44 year old husband survived 20 minutes of CPR that was performed by some of the best ER docs at Presby Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA. I am wondering which specific Momentous supplements you would recommend for brain health? The hypoxic brain injury left him with Lance-Adams Syndrome, which has been debilitating and he is still learning to walk, run, and drive. We want to make sure that his brain is getting all the help it can get! (He does already take the Momentous Omega-3.) Thank you so much for your time and expertise!

Neurodiversity

What is neurodiversity/neurodivergence? It's hard for me to conceptualize the term, what are the boundaries of what is neurotypical or abnormal?

well being for people over 60

Would you do some podcasts about people in their 60s, 70s, and 80s? Lots of times the research you use uses younger populations and thus applies to them. There are lots of baby boomers listening to your podcasts and we are frustrated that research, tools, and tips don't apply to our older bodies. We can't go back and fix what we didn't do right in our 40s. All the way from muscle mass, to kidney functions, to eye sight, to cognitive abilities and more.....we can use some good education.

Trichotillomania in teens, Serononin/Dopamine, gut/brain

Is Trichotillomania (and related behaviors), specifically in teens, a chicken/egg situation in regard to serotonin and dopamine and gut issues? what's the link here? Specifically, once viral and late onset PANS/PANDAS and pathogens are addressed or ruled out, what's the brain pathway that gets the relief for the kids who tragically put out all their hair/eyelashes/eyebrows and what might be a rapid remedy to help while parents find the root causes. I'm looking for the triage remedy as well as the deeper causes in this complex psycho-bio-neuro-emotional puzzle. Is it similar to addiction? Self-medicating? Thank you. I'm hearing about this shockingly often, post-pandemic, with teens.

Eye not fully developed

An Eye that it didn´t fully developed the vision but It has certain porcentage of vision, ej: From far can´t see but if it get close enough the eye can see it clearly. The question here is: As an 27 years old adult with this problem could recover the full porcentage of vision or that eye will stay like that for ever?