Dear John,
Can you believe that soon we'll have been living with Covid-19 for 4 years? It doesn't seem real.

Now that we've had time to research and review data, serious discoveries have been made regarding brain longevity. A new article in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease looked at the medical records of over 6 million people and found that those who had Covid are at significant risk for Alzheimer’s. 

It’s especially concerning for people who have what they call “Long Covid” where brain fatigue, trouble concentrating, sleep problems, and other mental issues are seen. If you have experienced these symptoms... register here.

On December 8th, we have the opportunity to hear from the authors of the paper, including the former dean of the medical school at Case Western University.
Thursday, December 8th, 2022
4 pm PT / 5 pm MT / 6 pm CT / 7 pm ET
Duration: 60 minutes
Guest Speakers: Pamela B. Davis, MD, PhD and Rong Xu, PhD, FACMI
Host: Christopher Walling, PSY.D, MBA, C-IAYT, SEP
Dr. Xu is a Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Director of Center for Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

Dr. Davis is a Arline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Research Professor and Professor, Center for Community Health Integration, Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

This is such an important topic I hope you can join the discussion. If you can't make the webinar, you will automatically receive the recording. Thank you for supporting this life-changing research.


Yours in Brain Health,

Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President / Medical Director

Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF)

Prevention Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease