[Video] TEDTalk – The Most Important Lesson from 83,000 Brain Scans

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Dr. Daniel Amen

Learn what Dr. Daniel Amen learned from 83,000 brain scans and how psychiatry can change the lives of patients and future generations.

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Dr. Amen discusses the importance of brain scans in medical practice. Many clinical providers do not get a chance to look at their client’s brains, which can greatly impact diagnoses and treatment plans. Dr. Amen shares the importance of “how do you know unless you look”, and the importance of brain imaging for psychiatry.

Christine Campbell

Christine is HappyNeuron Pro’s Marketing Specialist. People with intellectual disabilities have a special place in her heart. Growing up with a sibling with an autism diagnosis and intellectual disability influenced the way she views life. She is passionate about educating people about health and sharing cognitive tips.

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