Senior Vice President for Policy and Brain Health in AARP’s Policy, Research and International. She leads policy initiatives on brain health and care for people living with dementia and is Executive Director of the Global Council on Brain Health, an independent collaborative of scientists, doctors and policy experts convened by AARP to provide trusted information on brain health. Ms. Lock serves on the Steering Committee for the National Research Summit on Care, Services, and Supports for Persons with Dementia and Their Caregivers, on HHS’ Administration on Community Living Aging and Cognitive Health Technical Expert Advisory Board, and on Dementia Friendly America’s National Council. Prior to AARP, she served at the Department of Justice, the office of Congressman Michael D. Barnes, and the firm Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin, & Kahn. She holds a JD from the University of Maryland.
It is so great that so many AARP Community members engaged in the discussion about brain health supplements. We know lots of people take at least one dietary supplement for brain health reasons – so putting the evidence out there for people to know ...
@RickM670682 I hear you! There are lots of people who don’t like the taste. Even one of AARP’s researchers who I worked closely with on the nutrition report and surveys and is convinced of the benefit of fish swears she won’t touch the stuff! Fis...
@PaulR427193 wrote:" Thank you very much your reply. . . Look forward to the continued discussion with you and other members of GCBH. Paul R."Dear Paul R @PaulR427193 You clearly have done a great deal of work in the area! We appreciate you engag...
@td4053 wrote:I expected better from AARP. This article was hatched out of old school, medical bias toward supplements and laced with generalities. . . . how can GCBH afford to be so close minded? Dear @td4053 Thanks for your response. I am sorry y...
It is so great that so many AARP Community members engaged in the discussion about brain health supplements. We know lots of people take at least one dietary supplement for brain health reasons – so putting the evidence out there for people to know ...
@RickM670682 I hear you! There are lots of people who don’t like the taste. Even one of AARP’s researchers who I worked closely with on the nutrition report and surveys and is convinced of the benefit of fish swears she won’t touch the stuff! Fis...
@PaulR427193 wrote:" Thank you very much your reply. . . Look forward to the continued discussion with you and other members of GCBH. Paul R."Dear Paul R @PaulR427193 You clearly have done a great deal of work in the area! We appreciate you engag...
@td4053 wrote:I expected better from AARP. This article was hatched out of old school, medical bias toward supplements and laced with generalities. . . . how can GCBH afford to be so close minded? Dear @td4053 Thanks for your response. I am sorry y...
It is so great that so many AARP Community members engaged in the discussion about brain health supplements. We know lots of people take at least one dietary supplement for brain health reasons – so putting the evidence out there for people to know ...
@RickM670682 I hear you! There are lots of people who don’t like the taste. Even one of AARP’s researchers who I worked closely with on the nutrition report and surveys and is convinced of the benefit of fish swears she won’t touch the stuff! Fis...
@PaulR427193 wrote:" Thank you very much your reply. . . Look forward to the continued discussion with you and other members of GCBH. Paul R."Dear Paul R @PaulR427193 You clearly have done a great deal of work in the area! We appreciate you engag...
@td4053 wrote:I expected better from AARP. This article was hatched out of old school, medical bias toward supplements and laced with generalities. . . . how can GCBH afford to be so close minded? Dear @td4053 Thanks for your response. I am sorry y...