
Corey Russell and Peyton Smith on Brain Trauma, Blast Exposure, and ROE Lab | Broken Brains Podcast Ep. 91
From Broken Brains with Bruce Parkman by Bruce Parkman
April 21, 2026 · 1h 3m · Season 2 · Episode 91
About this episode
Corey Russell and Peyton Smith discuss the impacts of brain trauma and military blast exposure on cognitive health.
Send us Fan Mail What are repetitive blasts and head impacts really doing to the brain? In Episode 91, Corey Russell and Peyton Smith join the show to discuss brain trauma, military blast exposure, and the science behind supporting brain health. Topics include: Repetitive blast exposure in military environments Brain trauma and long-term cognitive effects Contact sports and repetitive head impacts Creatine, DHA, omega-3s, and vitamin D How nutrition can support brain resil...
People in this episode
Host: Bruce Parkman
Guests: Corey Russell, Peyton Smith
Topics covered
- brain trauma
- military blast exposure
- cognitive effects
- contact sports
- nutrition for brain health
Keywords
- brain trauma
- blast exposure
- cognitive effects
- contact sports
- nutrition
- creatine
- DHA
- omega-3s
- vitamin D
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Organizations: ROE Lab
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