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The Brain Center of Green Bay Blog

Our goal is to provide you with reliable information, practical tips, and inspiring stories to help you optimize your brain health and well-being. Whether you're looking to improve your memory, reduce stress, or learn more about the fascinating world of neuroscience, we've got you covered. Join us on this journey to a healthier, happier mind.

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Running for a Reason Campaign - Wrap Up

Running for a Reason Campaign - Wrap Up

With great thanks, we celebrate the success and conclusion of the Running for a Reason campaign.  With your help we raised $130,125, exceeding our fundraising goal of $126,200. All dollars raised will directly benefit the Brain Center’s community and outreach programming. 

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Living with and Challenging Lewy Body Dementia

Living with and Challenging Lewy Body Dementia

As a retired family practice physician who has recently been diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), even I was unfamiliar with this disease. As one physician mentioned, it is the largest disease that no one knows about.

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The Brain Center Story

The Brain Center Story

The Brain Center of Green Bay was founded upon the belief more could be done in the area of brain health. Brain Center founders - Dr. David Donarski, Dr. Richard Horak, Dr. Dan Koster, Dr. Michelle Koster, and Dr. Rolf Lulloff - envisioned a place where individuals and their loved ones could get expert way-finding assistance, learn about healthy lifestyle factors, and take control of their brain health through action.

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Better Together Speakers Series

Better Together Speakers Series

In May 2021 we officially launched our first annual speakers series - Better Together, sponsored by Green Bay Packers Give Back and Bellin Health. The Better Together Speakers Series is a free monthly webinar series where individuals will learn from our collaborative partners, community members, and educators. Each month participants will learn ways we can love our brains through nutrition, spirituality, physical exercise, or the arts.

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Having Impact

Having Impact

In each issue of our newsletter, our goal is to showcase an individual impact story. Individuals, care partners, and families come to us after they or a loved one has received a brain-related diagnosis, they are in need of guidance and support, brain-healthy lifestyles, or assistance in navigating local resources in our community. 

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