Would you like to double your brain power?
Bill and Georgeann McRaven believe this is an attainable mission.
Is there a FitBit for the brain waiting to be developed?
The retired four-star admiral — who oversaw the special operations capture of Saddam Hussein and the Osama bin Laden raid — and his wife believe there just might be.
That’s why they’ve signed on as the national spokescouple for the BrainHealth Project, the largest-ever brain research initiative, spearheaded by the Center for BrainHealth at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Who wouldn’t want to learn how to stave off dementia or Alzheimer’s and better cope with stress and depression?
“We’re on the cusp of a brain health revolution,” says Bill, who was chancellor of the University of Texas System after his storied 37-year Navy Special Operations career. “As you look across the health care industry, everybody recognizes that the neurosciences are the great frontier. They’re where oncology and cancer were 50 years ago
..“We believe that the Center for BrainHealth and its BrainHealth Project are going to lead the way.”
https:
//www.dallasnews.com/business/health-care/2019/01/20/navy-hero-first-mate-make-brain-health-special-ops