DOCTOR’S NOTE: WALK AND TALK FOR
ENHANCED MEMORY
When    patients    and I   get to  know    each    other,  I   often   conduct
my  visits  while   walking with    the patient in  New York    City’s
Central  Park.   The     movement    and     constantly  changing
scenery  helps   the     patient     remember    my  advice,     and     helps
me  remember    the encounter!
Optimizing Norepinephrine
Norepinephrine  can sometimes   work    against us. Unlike
in   our     distant     past,   stressful   stimuli     today   don’t   always
require  our     immediate   focus   and     attention.  And     yet,    the
physiological    mechanisms  remain  to  guide   our     attention
when     a   threat  is  perceived,  real    or  otherwise.  The     media
often    exploits    this    fact—something  I   know    well,   having
worked  in  TV. “If it  bleeds, it  leads”  is  typically   the mandate
in   television  news,   where   the     most    stress-inducing     stories
are  teased  at  the     top     of  the     hour.  This     approach    activates
networks    in  our brains  that    ensure  that    attention   is  paid    to
such    news    as  if  our survival    depends on  it. Clearly,    this    is
often    not     the     case.   In  fact,   avoiding    daily   news    is  one
strategy    to  enhance your    focus   and cognition   that    will    pay
dividends,  as  chronic norepinephrine  release can harm    your
cognitive   function    just    as  much    as  acute   release can boost   it.
How  can     we  mine    norepinephrine  for     greater
productivity?   Exercise    is  one of  the most    effective   ways    of
boosting    norepinephrine, and the “side   effect” of  that    may
