
Curious about what really helps your brain? We take popular brain-health headlines and put them under the microscope. With expert guests and easy‑to‑understand science, this podcast will help you sort fact from fiction, and feel confident about the choices that matter.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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In this short introduction, we take a closer look at the ISLAND Project — the research initiative behind Brain Matters. Learn what ISLAND stands for, why it exists, and how it’s working with the Tasmanian community to better understand brain ageing a... more
Can staying socially connected help protect your brain? In this episode, we unpack research linking “social frailty” — including reduced social contact and participation — with dementia risk. With help from Dr Hannah Fair, Lecturer at Wicking Dementi... more
A recent headline claimed that most Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented by targeting a single gene. But what does the research behind this bold statement really show? In this episode, we unpack a large genetic study examining the role of the APOE ge... more
Have you ever read a headline related to health and thought… Is this actually true?
Or wondered whether that article in your news feed is genuinely helpful or just another case of hype, half‑truths, or misinformation?
That’s where Brain Matters ca... more
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