Amir Hadanny, MD, PhD is a neurosurgeon and researcher at Aviv Clinics, specializing in the use of hyperbaric medicine to optimize brain and body performance. He also serves as Chief Medical Officer and Head of Research at Aviv Scientific. Dr. Hadanny completed his MD at Tel Aviv University, his PhD in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology focused on machine learning from Bar Ilan University, and his neurosurgery training at Galilee Medical Center in Israel. He completed a Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery fellowship at Albany Medical Center and a Harvard Research Fellowship in the Brain Modulation Lab at Massachusetts General Hospital. Through his work at Aviv Clinics and Aviv Scientific, Dr. Hadanny has published more than 60 scientific studies on the use of a unique hyperbaric oxygen therapy protocol for neurorehabilitation and recovery in different brain pathologies and its effect on the biology of aging.
Mohammed Elamir (The Villages, USA) and Amir Hadanny (Be'er Ya'akov, Israel) mark this year’s Stroke Awareness Month by discussing hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)—an emerging approach that they believe could break new ground in post-stroke recovery.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have found that the use of hyperbaric oxygen treatments could potentially reverse the aging process.
You may have heard our episode with Crystal Martin, a combat medic who achieved radical results in treating her own PTSD with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy through Aviv Clinics. In this episode, Paul Watson speaks with Dr. Amir Hadanny about the body of research and ongoing efforts that are being made to optimize this ground-breaking treatment that is helping veterans and civilians alike who struggle with PTSD, TBI, and other cognitive impairments or dysfunction due to the "brain wounds" caused by trauma to the brain. If you're curious about how things work and what medical research is uncovering, this episode is for you! Listen to hear how Dr. Hadanny is dedicating his life's work to improve the quality of life for people who are living with complications that affect daily function and cognitive abilities. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is a Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice...