Can't find your car keys? Forget your grocery list? Can't remember the name of the librarian who helped you find a book? You're not alone. Everyone forgets things occasionally. Still, memory loss is nothing to take lightly. Did you know that a recent study from Stanford University suggests that the techniques used by memory athletes can be taught, learned, and create changes in the brain that enhance memory skill?
Come learn about the tips and techniques used by memory athletes with Dr. Wendy Hurwitz at the Woodbury Public Library on Thursday, October 20 at 6:30 PM.
A graduate of Yale University School of Medicine, Dr. Wendy Hurwitz is a nationally recognized expert on stress. A former medical researcher for ABC News, Dr. Hurwitz is an expert in
two fields: Mind/Body Medicine and Energy Medicine. She teaches both professionals and students in medicine, psychology, and the allied health professions, and has lectured at Harvard
Medical School, Yale University School of Medicine, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, NYU, and
Fordham University. Dr. Hurwitz is the author of the chapter Energy Medicine in the textbook Micozzi, M (ed): Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2nd Edition,
Churchill Livingstone, Philadelphia, 2001. She has a forthcoming book on stress.
“Tips for Memory” is open to all interested people!
Date:
Thursday Oct 20, 2022
Time:
6:30 PM
Location:
Library Gallery Space
There are 18 spaces available.
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