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    Jay Ingram CM (born March 20, 1945) is a Canadian author, broadcaster and science communicator. He was host of the television show Daily Planet (originally titled @discovery.ca), which aired on Discovery Channel Canada, since the channel's inception in 1995. Ingram's last episode of Daily Planet aired on June 5, 2011.

  2. Bio. Science broadcaster and writer Jay Ingram was co-host of Discovery Channel's science show, Daily Planet for 16 years. It was television’s only daily hour-long prime-time science and nature news magazine. Jay joined Discovery in 1994 and was instrumental in helping shape the program format.

  3. Yes? Then you’re in for a treat! Bestselling author Jay Ingram is here to take you on a rollercoaster ride through science’s most perplexing puzzles. From the age-old mysteries that have fascinated us to the pressing unknowns about our future and all the everyday wonderings in-between, Jay answers questions that confound and dumbfound, such as:

  4. 5.85K subscribers. Subscribed. 197 views 4 months ago. In his new book, 'The Future of Us,' Jay Ingram breaks down the science of what we'll eat, where we'll live, and who we will be as a...

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    Ingram says the fact that people are living longer now than they did 50 years ago is helping bring the disease to the forefront. "Things like heart disease and cancer that might have killed people who might have gone on to get Alzheimer's and then show up as an Alzheimer statistic were dying earlier of those other diseases," he explained. "We now h...

    Nobody's memory is as sharp when they're 75 or 80 as it was when they were 20 or 25, so the key is knowing how to distinguish that from what might be the early memory loss associated with Alzheimer's, said Ingram. "It's only when memory lapses or unusual behaviours become so out of sync with what you expect that I think it's then time to seek some ...

    "If you only do one thing to lower your risk for Alzheimer's, that's physical exercise — specifically, walk half an hour to 40 minutes a day," said Ingram, quoting research done by the Ontario Brain Institute. "This takes people by surprise because they don't really see the direct connection between physical activity and the brain, but in fact, it ...

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  6. Oct 15, 2023 · Jay Ingram has hosted two national science programs in Canada, Quirks & Quarks on CBC radio and Daily Planet on Discovery Channel Canada. He is the author of nineteen books, which have been translated into fifteen languages, including the bestselling five-volume "The Science of Why" series.

  7. Aug 20, 2023 · The Future of Us by Jay Ingram. A book that looks at the cutting-edge science and technologies that are on the cusp of changing everything we. CBC Books · Posted: Aug 20, 2023 6:31 PM EDT |...

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