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Mitochondria, Memory, and the Future of Brain Health with Dr. Theodore Henderson

Mitochondria, Memory, and the Future of Brain Health with Dr. Theodore Henderson

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In this episode of Wellness at the Speed of Light, Dr. Stefano Sinicropi is joined by board-certified neurologist Dr. Theodore Henderson for an educational discussion on brain health, cellular energy, and emerging approaches in neurology.

The conversation centers on how light-based therapies, often referred to as photobiomodulation, are being studied for their potential role in supporting brain function. Dr. Henderson explains how mitochondria, the structures responsible for cellular energy production, are closely linked to cognitive performance, memory, and overall neurological health. When mitochondrial function is compromised, it may contribute to cognitive decline and neurological stress over time.

Dr. Sinicropi and Dr. Henderson explore how this science is being examined in the context of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and traumatic brain injury, with a focus on understanding mechanisms rather than promoting treatments. The episode discusses why traditional models of care have often overlooked cellular energy and light-based research, and how ongoing scientific inquiry is expanding the way clinicians think about brain resilience and recovery.

This episode is designed for healthcare professionals, patients, caregivers, and listeners interested in neuroscience, brain wellness, and the future of integrative neurological care. It offers a clear, accessible explanation of complex concepts and invites thoughtful consideration of where neurological research is heading. Rather than making promises, this conversation encourages curiosity, informed dialogue, and a deeper understanding of how advancing science may shape the future of brain health.

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