ALERT CONTENT PLACEHOLDER
​​​​​​​​​​​  
Season 3 of the Krembil Brain Institute's Your Complex Brain podcast is here!

We are once again bringing you inside UHN's Krembil Brain Institute – one of North America's largest and most innovative neurological centres – to meet the scientists and physicians advancing discovery, the patients who inspire us and the care teams who support them.

This season, we're exploring some big new research in brain health, including: What young women need to know about preventing a stroke? Ca​n loneliness re-wire your brain? And how you can reduce your chances of Alzheimer's.

We'll also take you to the forefront of AI-powered brain science, dive into the link between genetics and reading disabilities and find out why getting a good night's sleep is crucial for brain health.

There are a million amazing things to know about your complex brain – and we couldn't be more excited to explore them with you. Season 3 launches on March 19, with episodes every other Tuesday. Subscribe to Your Complex Brain so you don't miss a thing.

The Your Complex Brain production team is Heather Sherman, Jessica Schmidt, Dr. Amy Ma, Kim Perry, Sara Yuan, Meagan Anderi, Liz Chapman and Lorna Gilfedder.

Thanks for listening!


 

Season 3 Trailer for Your Complex Brain podcast Trailer

Release Date: March 12, 2023 |  Run Time: 01:00 |  Download the trailer transcript

Check out the Your Complex Brain Fall 2023 Podcast Report


Subscribe now and listen on your favourite platform.

 
 
 
 


Current Episode



Apple Podcasts
Google Podcasts

Spotify Podcasts
Buzzsprout
Season 3 Episode 4 - Can Exercise Slow the Progression of Parkinson's?

Release Date: April 30, 2024 |  Run Time: 37:12 |  Download Episode 4 transcript

Parkinson's disease is the fast-growing neurological condition in the world.

Here in Canada, more than 100,000 people are currently living with Parkinson's and 12,000 new cases are diagnosed every year.

In this episode of Your Complex Brain, we discuss the latest science surrounding the benefits of exercise for Parkinson's, including whether exercise can alleviate some of the symptoms of Parkinson's or slow the progression of the disease.


Steve Iseman and Rigid Riders


Listen to the full episode and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and everywhere else you get your podcasts.


Bonus Content: Listen to more of Steve's story, including how he 'found his people' in the Parkinson's community, and why he sees his Parkinson's diagnosis as a 'gift.'

Steve Iseman | Run Time: 14:12 |  Download bonus content transcript


Learn more about the episode


Past Episodes

Explore the myths, mysteries, and medical breakthroughs of your body's most complex and powerful organ – your brain. Weaving together expert interviews with heartfelt, inspiring snapshots of the patients and family members in the middle of it all, Heather Sherman dives into the latest science on Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy, stroke, concussion, spinal cord injury, brain cancer, chronic pain and other brain diseases and disorders. Along the way, she uncovers surprising insights, sheds light on the latest research and shares heroic, real-life stories from the people on the front lines.


Dr. Jaideep Bains

Season 3 Episode 1 –
The Lonely Brain
Maria Martinez

Season 3 Episode 2 –
Reduce Your Chances of Alzheimer's. Here's How.
Dr. Laureen Hachem

Season 3 Episode 3 –
25 Years of Momentum in Spinal Cord Injury Research

Dr. Lorraine Kalia

Season 3 Episode 4 –
Can Exercise Slow the Progression of Parkinson's?

Quicklinks
Back to Top