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Rahul Jandial, MD, PhD, is a dual-trained brain surgeon and neuroscientist at City of Hope in Los Angeles. His nonprofit, the International Neurosurgical Children's Association, performs surgical missions in underserved areas in Central and South America and Eastern Europe.

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I learned a lot about how our brains work in practical and useful ways. Misnomers were clarified and the stories told to demonstrate "Practical Strategies for Peak Health and Performance" were very meaningful. I respect my brain in a new and wonderful way. I want to keep it healthy for a long time.
 
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Katyefk | Feb 22, 2022 |
Great book on brain, its functions and life in general. Provides latest research on brain functions in an accessible format; not only for neurosurgeons. Good addition to those who read: Why We Sleep (@Matthew Walker).
 
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zenlot | 2 autres critiques | Sep 21, 2021 |
Quite interesting information presented by a practicing neurosurgeon. His story is equally interesting as did not exactly fit the career path at first. Dr. Jandial discusses topics and myths related to neurological afflictions and matters in general.

He relates cases he took on during his career and then discusses related topics to give us insight into how these things work in our own lives. Well presented and paced to give useful and educational information.
 
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knightlight777 | 2 autres critiques | Feb 2, 2020 |
Dr. Jandial is a brain surgeon who was originally a drop-out. But he is no Nick Riviera; he is a highly esteemed doctor with a PhD in neurobiology, with 20 years of post-high school education. So he knows what he’s talking about when he talks about the brain.

This book covers a lot of territory: memory, intelligence, language, creativity, smart drugs (and others), sleep, head injuries (a constantly changing field at the moment), diet for the brain, implants, stem cells, how the brain differs in youth and old age. Turns out the real science of peak performance is pretty much the same as the prescription for general good health: get enough sleep, eat healthy, do what you can to reduce stress, avoid head injuries, and don’t take street drugs or the ones touted on line as ‘smart drugs’. And hope that new treatments for dementia come down the pipeline before you get it. Neurologists and neurosurgeons are doing some amazing things, but there is still so much that can’t be fixed. Hedge your bets by following his prescription.

Pretty easy to read and very interesting. I love reading about medical cases, especially neurology ones, and he does this very well. Of great interest to me was his use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) to abate a case of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder-as a life time sufferer of OCD, the thought that there might actually be a non-chemical cure is exciting! This is a book for any fan of Oliver Sacks or of medical tales in general, and for anyone looking to get the best out of their brain.
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lauriebrown54 | 2 autres critiques | Aug 13, 2019 |

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Œuvres
18
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130
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#155,342
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ISBN
39
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