From Brain Fog to Brain Longevity: Detecting and Reversing Neuroinflammation

With Dr. Eboni Cornish, MD


Friday, November 21st | 10:00 AM PT | 1:00 PM ET

Join Dr. Eboni Cornish, MD for a clinician-focused session on identifying and reversing the biology behind brain fog and early cognitive decline. We’ll connect what you see on functional imaging with what you measure in blood and serum, showing how SPECT perfusion patterns align with autoantibodies, cytokines, and blood-brain barrier integrity markers, then translate those findings into targeted, stepwise care using the Neural Zoomer Plus. You’ll learn a practical workflow for clarifying drivers, prioritizing interventions, and tracking objective improvement over time, helping patients move from vague symptoms to measurable, sustained cognitive gains.

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In this webinar, you'll learn: 
  • The Hidden Biology of Brain Fog: How infections, toxins, and immune dysregulation drive neuroinflammation and early cognitive decline.

  • Seeing Inflammation in Real Time: Using functional brain imaging (SPECT) to visualize reduced perfusion, toxicity patterns, and early neurodegenerative changes.

  • Decoding the Molecular Signature: How the Neural Zoomer Plus and the integrated Blood–Brain Barrier markers identify autoantibodies, cytokines, and permeability markers linked to brain inflammation and aging.

  • Restoring Neurological Balance: Personalized treatment strategies integrating immune modulation, mitochondrial repair, and targeted nutraceuticals to calm microglial activation.

  • From Survival to Longevity: A clinical roadmap for reversing neuroinflammation, linking imaging, molecular biomarkers, and lifestyle medicine to optimize long-term brain health.  
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Meet The Speaker

Dr. Eboni Cornish
Dr. Eboni Cornish, MD

Dr. Eboni Cornish is the Associate Medical Director for Functional Medicine at Amen Clinics, treating adults and children worldwide for autoimmune disease, Lyme disease, environmental toxicity, gut imbalances, and neurological disorders with an evidence-based, root-cause approach. She co-developed the Neuroinflammatory Intensive, a two-week inpatient program incorporating SPECT imaging for complex infectious and inflammatory cases. Dr. Cornish earned honors at Brown (BA, MD), completed family medicine residency at Georgetown, was a Howard Hughes Medical Fellow at the NIH under Francis Collins, serves as Treasurer of ILADS, is an IFM Fellow, and has been recognized as a Northern Virginia “Top Doctor” and “Exceptional Woman in Healthcare.”

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