Free Precision Aging Network Virtual Event: Naughty or Nice? Holiday Stress, Your Brain, and You on December 12th

Dec 6, 2023 | News

Free Precision Aging Network Virtual Event: Naughty or Nice? Holiday Stress, Your Brain, and You on December 12th

Naughty or Nice? Holiday Stress, Your Brain, and You

Event Details

Event Date: Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Time: MST: 10, 2, 4, and 7 | EST: 12 , 4 , 6 , and 9
Event Location: Virtual Event

Join our FREE Virtual Event on December 12th!  Meet our experts and discover fascinating positive and negative stress brain connections; learn why precision aging matters for you; and practical tips to manage holiday stress.  Come celebrate the joy of the holiday season with us and discover how precision aging can shape a better future for all of us.

Hosted by Dr. David CoonDr. Angela Allen, & Socorro Gonzales Pyles

Presentations by our experts:

Unwrapping Precision Aging: What is it? Why is it Important for You, Your Family, and a Healthy Life? by Dr. Matt Huentelman
Unwrapping Holiday Stress: Promoting Healthy Solutions for Optimal Brain Health by Dr. Bonnie Levin

Don’t miss out – register today!

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