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This Parenting Mistake Ruins Your Kids Brain & Alcohol Will Ruin Yours

The No.1 Brain Doctor: This Parenting Mistake Ruins Your Kids Brain & Alcohol Will Ruin Yours!

The No.1 Brain Doctor: This Parenting Mistake Ruins Your Kids Brain & Alcohol Will Ruin Yours!

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About the Video

Dr Daniel Amen is a psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist, and founder and CEO of the Amen Clinics. He is the bestselling author of books such as, ‘Change Your Brain Every Day’ and ‘Raising Mentally Strong Kids’.

00:00 Intro

02:30 Why This Conversation Is Important

04:03 How Many Brains Has Daniel Scanned?

04:50 Brain Rot: Why Are People Caring About Their Brains Now?

05:43 Is There a Link Between Porn Consumption and Brain Health?

08:39 Can I Fix My Brain?

09:57 Why Do People Come to See Daniel?

11:15 Alcohol Is Bad for the Brain

15:16 What Does a Brain Look Like After Heavy Drinking?

16:44 Why Does Brain Size Matter?

20:15 Alcohol Is Aging Your Brain

21:41 How Bad Are Drugs for the Brain?

26:43 What's Wrong With Magic Mushrooms?

33:06 Are Antidepressants Being Overs…

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