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Why Are Eating Habits So Hard to Change? (and How We Can Leverage Our Brain to Do the Work for Us)

Why are eating habits so hard to change?

VIRTUAL-ONLY TALK

Why doesn’t willpower work to change eating habits? And how we can leverage our brain to do the work for us? Discover one simple ingredient to change eating habits: awareness.
Jud Brewer, MD, PhD, (“Dr. Jud”) is back to dissect how long it really takes to break a bad habit or form a healthy one. He is a New York Times best-selling author and thought leader in the field of habit change and the “science of self-mastery,” who blends over 20 years of experience with mindfulness training and a career in scientific research.
He is the director of research and innovation at Brown University’s Mindfulness Center and an associate professor in their School of Medicine.
Dr. Jud returns as a People's Choice winner for BrainHealth Best Talks, a look back at some of Center for BrainHealth's best talks in celebration of our 25th anniversary.
Register for the 2024 season and attend as many as you like. All talks will be recorded and shared exclusively with registrants.

About This Series

Our most popular speaker series, BrainHealth Presents features top brain scientists, authors, inventors and futurists for conversations about the latest advances in science, technology and real-world applications applicable to better brain health.
2024 talks are free of charge.

YOU WILL RECEIVE:

  • Reminders before all 2024 season talks.
  • Access to a live, virtual Q&A (where we respond to as many as possible).
  • Exclusive event recordings shared only with registrants.
Learn about talks that may also be attended in person in Dallas, Texas.

2024 Virtual Speaker Lineup

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Take charge of your brain health – don't miss the 25th anniversary season of BrainHealth Presents.