Dr Taylor’s YouTube Menopause Education Syllabus
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Watch my videos to learn how every stage of menopause affects your whole body and your whole life, and you can use my teaching to help manage it.
While you can navigate the syllabus using sections, categories categories, and tags for easy access to specific information, I recommend strongly that you watch the videos in order. You’ll need, for example to learn some basic anatomy before you can understand how estrogen loss – the essence of menopause – affects your entire body. Use the worksheets and my book (you can order your copy here) to get work your way through the syllabus, and take your time to get the best from my education – you deserve nothing less!
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Emotional Aspects of Cancer
In any discussion of cancer, it’s important to talk about the emotional reaction to cancer. There are actually specific, consecutive, and understandable emotional reactions to receiving a diagnosis of cancer. In this video, I’ll teach you what they are. You’ll...
Denial,Depression,Diagnosis,Grief,History,Misinformation,Mortality,Psychology,Relationships,Social Isolation,Tailoring,261.
Preventing Alzheimer’s by Managing Stress, Sleep, Social Interaction, & Sobriety
Are you familiar with the 4-S Method of preventing Alzheimer’s? Probably not since I made it up! The 4 Ss are: Stress, Sleep, Social Interaction, and Sobriety. And in this video tutorial, I’ll teach you how they each contribute to...
Aging,Alcohol,Alcohol Abuse,Anatomy,Brain,Cardiovascular System,Chronic Stress,Circadian Rhythm,Coping Skills,Glucose,History,Immune System,Insomnia,Insulin,Lipids,Neurogenesis,Neurons,Neurotransmitter,Oxytocin,Sleep,Sleep Apnea,Sleep Deprivation,Social Interaction,Social Isolation,Stress,Stress Hormones,246.
Normal and Abnormal Brain Aging
There are so many annoying things that you notice as your brain ages! You fish for words, forget things, and get distracted easily. Are these things normal? Or do they imply eventual Alzheimer’s? Is there anything that gets better as...
Aging,Brain,Dementia,Family,Learning,Relationships,Social Interaction,Social Isolation,245.
How to Know if You’re at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease
Do you know the risk factors for Alzheimer’s Disease? In other words, do you know how to determine if you’re at risk for it? Well, that’s precisely what I’ll cover in this video. You’ll get the whole list of all...
Aging,Alcohol Abuse,BMI,Cholesterol,Chronic,Dementia,Depression,Diabetes,Diagnosis,Estrogen,Family History,Gender,Genetic Mutation,Genetic Predisposition,Genetics,HDL,Heart Attack,High Blood Pressure,Homocysteine,LDL,Learning,Obesity,Sedentary,Sleep Apnea,Smoking,Snoring,Social Isolation,Stress,