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Study shows the cognitive benefits of a healthy lifestyle

WebHigher lifestyle score improved cognitive function. Lifestyle score ranges were 0-5 with a higher score reflecting a healthier lifestyle. In the study, higher lifestyle scores were associated with better global cognitive functioning proximate to death. A 1-point increase in lifestyle score was linked to improvement in global cognitive scores.

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The BrainHealth Project

WebThe BrainHealth Project leverages nearly three decades of research led by Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD, Distinguished Professor and Chief Director of the Center for BrainHealth.. It digitizes and streamlines BrainHealth’s proprietary brain health measure (the BrainHealth Index) and evidence-based brain training protocol, administered by trained BrainHealth …

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WebHow the Registry works. When you join the Alzheimer's Prevention Registry, we'll send you opportunities to take part in research studies, plus Alzheimer's news and research updates. Joining is easy and free, and you choose which studies to consider. Your information will remain safe and private. Help create a legacy for generations to come.

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Intuition: A brain health study

WebIntuition is a virtual research study sponsored by Biogen, in collaboration with Apple, for participants between the ages of 60 and 86. By joining us, you can help researchers investigate the role an Apple Watch and iPhone could play in: Measuring changes in thinking and memory in adults

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Changing some lifestyle habits could prevent young-onset dementia

WebShe said, “I would recommend that younger adults eat a healthy diet, such as the Mediterranean diet, be physically active, doing both aerobic and anaerobic exercise several times a week, be social with family and friends, have healthy sleep behaviors, and keep their mind active with regular mental stimulation, which is challenging but fun.”.

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Report encourages communities to collaborate to improve brain …

WebNews. Study shows the cognitive benefits of a healthy lifestyle; Changing some lifestyle habits could prevent young-onset dementia; Known to be heart smart whole grains may also lower the risk of Alzheimers in Blacks

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What are clinical trials and how do they work

WebWhat are clinical trials and how do they work? By Alzheimer's Prevention Bulletin. Every month the Alzheimer’s Prevention Bulletin brings you articles about Alzheimer’s disease clinical trials, new study results, novel treatments …

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First of several Alzheimer's studies to report results summer of 2022

WebNews. Study shows the cognitive benefits of a healthy lifestyle; Changing some lifestyle habits could prevent young-onset dementia; Known to be heart smart whole grains may also lower the risk of Alzheimers in Blacks

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Alzheimer's Research Studies

WebThe University of Texas at Arlington research team is conducting a research study to find biological signs in the brain for early detection of Alzheimer's disease with a new, low-cost, portable device. Location: Arlington, TX. Study Type: Observational Studies; Studies for People with Memory Impairment. Age: 55+.

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Too high or too low HDL cholesterol linked to slightly increased

WebA study of nearly 185,000 people with an average age of 70 showed that having high or low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol is tied to an increased risk of dementia. Commonly called “good cholesterol,” the study showed a modest association exists between high or low levels of HDL and dementia, while LDL (“bad

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Alzheimers Prevention 101

WebAlzheimer's Prevention 101. We've assembled some of the best and most trustworthy information about Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's research and Alzheimer's caregiving on the pages in this section. Please share with family and friends and help them avoid common myths and misconceptions about the disease. Education is the first step on the road to

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About the Registry

WebA Partnership of Leading Health Organizations. Established and led by Banner Alzheimer's Institute, the Registry is a partnership that includes twelve leading health organizations. Meet our partners. The Registry is led by a dedicated team with a passion for finding effective prevention methods for Alzheimer's. Meet our team.

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A new type of study allows for clinical research participation closer

WebTRAILBLAZER-ALZ 3 is a Phase III study testing an investigational drug in people without cognitive impairment who have evidence of Alzheimer’s disease based on a biological marker measured in the blood. The study drug, donanemab, is also being tested in people with Alzheimer’s symptoms. The Phase II study published in 2021 was favorable for

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How the Registry Works

WebThe Alzheimer's Prevention Registry involves members directly in the Alzheimer's research process. Hundreds of thousands of people have already joined the Registry, many of whom have chosen to take part in prevention studies now in progress. Many studies need to draw from a broad section of the public, including people from all backgrounds.

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Join the Alzheimer's Prevention Registry GeneMatch Program

WebBy joining GeneMatch you also have the opportunity to receive Alzheimer's Prevention Registry emails. Please indicate how you would like to hear from the Registry: Yes, send me the monthly Alzheimer's Prevention Registry e-Newsletter with the latest news in Alzheimer's research and educational events.

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