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12th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

October 20-22, 2025

October 20 -22, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA
INBC 2023

Hippocampus the key players in ad and in meditator - A review

Speaker at Neuroscience Conference - Nikita Sharma
Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, India
Title : Hippocampus the key players in ad and in meditator - A review

Abstract:

Most common yet undefeatable, age-associated neurodegenerative disease AD can be prevented with the help of accessible, fruitful, easily learnable and competent 5,000 years old practice of meditation. There are numerous research cues advocating intervention of this ancient tradition adjunct to avert evolution or dawning of such conditions. The review discusses that meditation can result in positive hippocampus transformations, which plays major role in memory, learning and in timbre of emotional command and is acknowledged for its ability to redefine synapses, neurogenesis and neuroplastic reconditioning with progression of diseases or due to pathology in AD. Review further presents the worthy trappings of meditation in attenuating evolution of AD while impeding cognitive decline and hippocampal neuroplasticity and reducing risk factors accompanying AD.

Keywords – meditation, neuroplasticity, Alzheimer’s Disease, cognition, elderly, neurodegenerative diseases

Audience Take Away

  • Explain how the audience will be able to use what they learn? -Self-control and behaviour, which begin at the individual level and spread to the communal, national, and international levels, are the primary factors in maintaining good health. According to the current situation, the prevalence of neurodegenerative illnesses is rising daily, and the majority of risk factors are connected to healthy lifestyle choices. Therefore, with its clinical explanation and correlation, this presentation will aid in fostering personal comprehension of meditation's potential as a technique to avoid neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease
  • How will this help the audience in their job? - Since the majority of the speakers andaudience members are neuroscientists, doctors, and students, this presentation will aid in the development of fresh perspectives on an age-old, low-cost practise and encourage them rather than just to consider novel pharmacological agents for disease prevention and management.
  • ???????Is this research that other faculty could use to expand their research or teaching? Yes, definitely along with various molecular markers & pharmacological targets we must need to explore non pharmacological interventions like this which can be directly implemented into human subjects and is easy to explore on various standard parameters
  • ???????Does this provide a practical solution to a problem that could simplify or make a designer’s job more efficient? - It is well-established that present methods of health are pathologic rather than salutogenic, and that it is always preferable to prevent rather than treat or manage diseases. As a result, these practises can be established for both treatment and to stop the progression of diseases. Additionally, for the benefit of humanity, this type of health behaviour and practice-related treatments should be promoted

Biography:

Dr. Nikita Sharma is now pursuing her Doctor of Medicine in Naturopathy at Swami Vivekanand Subharti University in Meerut, India. She completed her Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences (BNYS) at the Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi. She has a significant interest in the therapeutic effects of yoga, particularly meditation, on Alzheimer's illness since completing her Rotary internship. After a year, she established a non-profit organisation called "Chittodaya - Sarvam Sambhavayate tvai" with the goal of spreading knowledge about neurodegenerative diseases and the advantages of a yogic lifestyle and practises for preventing them. She is open to connecting with research facilities, institutions, and individuals that share her goals.

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