Get More From Your Glass of Wine
Wine tasting and appreciation is a great way to connect with friends and family while learning about a topic that’s undeniably entertaining. Join us and Lifford Wines and get more from your glass of wine.
Wine tasting and appreciation is a great way to connect with friends and family while learning about a topic that’s undeniably entertaining. Join us and Lifford Wines and get more from your glass of wine.
Exercise tones the legs, builds bigger biceps and strengthens the heart. But of all the body parts that benefit from a good workout, the brain may be the big winner.
Guest speakers: Jennifer Heisz and Tony Mark
UP IN SMOKE Marijuana: The Good, The Bad, & The Uncertain Join us for an enlightening panel discussion on the implications of legalizing marijuana. Listen to the experts describe the medical, legal, investor, political and business perspectives. WITH EMCEE: Will...
On Thursday September 14th, Women’s Brain Health Initiative’s Young Person’s Cabinet (YPC) will join up with Lululemon for The Mindful Run, a charity event in support of Women’s Brain Health Initiative. Starting in a peaceful meditation, participants will move into...
Celebrities and other powerful Hollywood names will gather at the elite Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills for a special event hosted by Sharon Stone, to raise awareness for Women’s Brain Health Initiative.
Join us for a fabulous evening of wine tasting, food pairings and live entertainment, including silent and live auctions in support of WBHI.
With all of life’s responsibilities, we forget that we need and deserve ‘down time’ and self-care. Hear about the benefits of art therapy on reducing your stress level and explore your creative side with clay.
Conversation and Cocktail Reception with award-winning journalist, editor and author Tina Brown, and Indigo’s CEO Heather Reisman in support of Women's Brain Health Initiative
What helps your heart can help your brain too. Following a heart-healthy lifestyle can lower your chances of having a stroke, and it can also make a big difference in your mental abilities as you age.
Women suffer more concussions than men in the sports that both play, with an injury rate 50 percent higher. Yet female concussion is vastly understudied.