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The Body, Brain and Mind Show with Jason Prior

Jason Prior

The Body, Brain and Mind Show with Jason Prior

A Health, Fitness and Nutrition podcast
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The Body, Brain and Mind Show with Jason Prior

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The Body, Brain and Mind Show with Jason Prior

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The Body, Brain and Mind Show with Jason Prior

Jason Prior

The Body, Brain and Mind Show with Jason Prior

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This week Jason Prior runs down four steps to help create a positive mental attitude and look after your mind. Your mind is like a garden, left unattended it can become overrun with weeds and negative thoughts, but with the steps detailed below
  There are about 50,000 people who experience stroke each year around half of whom will experience ongoing disability after 12 months. In some patients stroke results in loss of function in the hand, arm and legs. Patients undergoing rehabilt
In this episode, Jason Prior runs down some of the do's and don'ts of posture and how to maximise care for your back in everyday situations, such as sleeping, lifting and sitting. For further information, visit http://turrachiro.com.au/
Are we alone in the universe? Not at all. In fact we share our lives with trillons other organisms. Where are they and what are they doing? Well you don't need a telescope to see them but a microscope. Each of us is made of trillions of cells b
In recognition of Prostate Cancer Awareness week, Jason is joined by special guests Anthony Lowe (CEO of Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia), Phillip Katelaris (Urologist at the Sydney Adventist Hospital) & Patrick Lumbroso (Psychologist a
This week, Jason and guest Phil Greenidge will be reviewing information about stroke, and providing information about how to: prevention of stroke recognise the signs and symptoms what you should do if you suspect you have stroke What you shou
What can we learn from those who have lived healthy and happy to 100 years and beyond? Research focusing on people living in areas of high numbers of centurions, referred to as Blue Zone has shed light on what we and society can do to create ou
Today we are joined by local Health Coach Anna Chisholm to discuss issues relating weight loss through creating an ideal, healthy lifestyle. Areas discussed include: 1. Key health habits 2. Sustaining change 3. 5 top tips for weight loss
This week Jason Prior cuts through the complex and conflicting information available out there relating to health and wellness, and gets back to the basics of healthy living with simple tips and tricks for moving well, eating well and thinking
Jason Prior will be speaking about how people who have had Botox injections in their face could be affecting their ability to think, read and understand other people's emotions. He will be looking at the potential impact this may also have on r
Today's episode we learnt about the most common cause of vertigo which is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Veritigo or BPPV. This very easily and quickly treatable condition is of poorly managed so we talked about what it is, how you can recognise
  In Australia nearly 15,000 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer, with over 4000 dying each year. If caught early the success rate is around 90%. Unfortunately less than 40% are detected early. So what symptoms should you be aware of? How ca
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is neurological condition in which the coating on the nerves breaks down. This can occur and many different sites resulting in complex and variable presentations.. For people living with this condition it can vary from o
    Schizophrenia is a particularly devastating mental health disorder in which the person can experience the . This condition was most notably presented in the movie A Beautiful Mind, staring russell crow as John Nash a mathematician. In this
  May 12th, is Internatioanl Awareness Day for Immunological and Neurological Disease and International Nurses Day. This day seeks to create awareness about myalgic encephalomylitis (ME), fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, Gulfwar Syndrome
On Today's show we are taking a look at motor neurone disease as part of motor neuron disease week which runs during the first week of May each year.   This disease is a progressive degenerative neurological condition which causes the loss of f
  Dementia is a condition where people experience symptoms such as decreased abilities for communication, attention, reasoning and judgement amongst others. Dementia itself isn't a disease but is rather a condition which as many causes. These c
Autism is a lifelong condition characterised by social interaction and communication difficulties. People with this condition also display restricted patterns of behaviour and tend to have narrow focus on interests and activities. With 1 in 100
Currently in Australia it is estimated that there are over 250,000 people living with epilepsy and each year around 25,000 people are diagnosed with the condition for the first time. Approximately 3% of Australian’s could experience epilepsy wi
Currently in Australia it is estimated that there are over 600,000 people living with an acquired brain injury with the majority made of people who have experienced a stroke or a traumatic brain injury. Strokes are causes by a bleed or a blocka
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