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Center for BrainHealth supporters Pat and Charles McEvoy alongside Stacey Angel, as she hosts a BrainHealth holiday celebration to mark new beginnings in 2026.

Center For BrainHealth Celebrated Its Supporters With Sweet Dreams To Come In The “House Of Angels”

My Sweet Charity

Jeanne Prejean

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Still warm with gratitude from the Thanksgiving holiday, Center for BrainHealth, part of The University of Texas at Dallas, celebrated friends and supporters at a holiday reception on Thursday, December 4 – a night full of sparkle, science and appreciation! Graciously hosted at the home of BrainHealth board member and philanthropist Stacey Angel, the interior was aglow with the spirit of the season and abuzz with excitement over a Dallas newcomer who already understands the generous spirit of our city. Read the full story on My Sweet Charity

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Sandi Chapman, Founder and Chief Director, Center for BrainHealth, Co-Leader, The BrainHealth Project, Dee Wyly Distinguished Professor

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Matthew Walker, PhD, inside Center for BrainHealth's Brain Performance Institute.

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Photograph of neuroscientist Eti Ben Simon, PhD at Center for BrainHealth in Dallas, Texas, with a luminous glass sculpture of human neurons in the background.

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