EPISODE · Aug 2, 2026 · 11 MIN
We The Billions Launches Personalized Cognitive Care Focused on How Each Brain Works
from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady explores a revolutionary approach to cognitive care introduced by We The Billions, a neuroscience-based cognitive care company. Founded by speech-language pathologist and former National Aeronautics and Space Administration science communicator Sanna Darwish, the company focuses on understanding how each individual's brain functions rather than relying solely on traditional diagnostic methods. By using language and conversation to evaluate cognitive systems, We The Billions provides personalized insights that guide care and enhance performance across various fields. This innovative model supports individuals with neurological conditions such as concussion, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, autism, brain injury, and dementia, as well as high performers like executives, athletes, and students, offering virtual services worldwide and in-person clinical care in Maryland and Virginia. Darwish emphasizes that while diagnoses are essential for insurance coverage and providing a common language for researchers, they often do not capture the full complexity of how a person's brain works. Instead, everyday conversation can reveal significant insights into cognitive function, as demonstrated by research linking speech patterns to broader health risks and cognitive decline. We The Billions begins with the question of how a specific brain works, using this understanding to tailor cognitive care plans. This approach aligns with the broader trend in modern medicine toward personalization, recognizing that brain health should be proactive rather than reactive. For more information about We The Billions and their services, visit their website at We The Billions.
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