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Learn more about the research and efforts to accelerate treatment for brain disorders.

Watch to Learn More and Hear from Our Community About the Importance of Participating
in the Brain Health Registry

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Real Stories of Alzheimer’s Disease

December 8, 2022

Dr. Monica Rivera Mindt

Dr. Monica Rivera Mindt Explains the BHR Online Steps to Enrollment

October 31, 2022

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CSPB Member Video CeCe

September 15, 2022

Dr. Robert Turner

Dr. Robert Turner talks about the importance of participating in clinical trials

August 16, 2022

Dr. Desiree Byrd

Dr. Desiree Byrd talks about the importance of participating in clinical trials

August 16, 2022

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CSPB Member Video Phillip

July 15, 2022

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CSPB Member Video Bernadette

July 15, 2022

What is Alzheimer’s

September 4, 2020

Draymond Green Supports Brain Health Registry

September 4, 2020

B. Smith Shares Her Story

September 4, 2020

How it Works

September 4, 2020

Global Alzheimer’s Platform & Brain Health Registry are featured on Atlanta’s CW Network

September 4, 2020

Linda Gray Champions Brain Health Registry and Alzheimer’s Research on Good Day LA

September 4, 2020

Samantha Harris Speaks Out About Alzheimer’s

September 4, 2020

Linda Gray Joins Fight Against Alzheimer’s

September 4, 2020

Leeza Gibbons discusses the Brain Health Registry and the importance of brain health research

September 4, 2020

Paula Abdul Encourages Others to Join the Brain Health Registry

September 4, 2020

Dr. Sharon Sha discusses Alzheimer’s research and the Brain Health Registry on Asian Pacific America

September 4, 2020

Personal Motivations

I’ve seen the impact of Alzheimer’s – I’ve had friends who have lost loved ones, and the toll is immense. So I see it as a privilege to help with medical research. I feel like this is a way I can pay it forward to future generations, including my own children.

Jackie BobergSaratoga, CA

There are many reasons why I'm participating in the Brain Health Registry, but here's the number one reason: my father. Ten years ago, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. I want to help find a cure and participating in this project gives me the greatest opportunity to do just that.

Angela DanielsWindsor, CA

It’s been two years since my mom died while suffering from Alzheimer’s. I think about her every day. Participating in the Brain Health Registry is a way for me to honor her. It’s something I can do that’s real and tangible.

John FitzpatrickSan Bruno, CA

My godfather has Parkinson's. He's a priest, and the disease is taking away his ability to preach. I signed up with him in mind. If, in the long run, this can help save and empower voices like his, it will be a great thing. And I'd like to be a part of it.

Theresa WalshSanta Clara, CA

My college roommate was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's. She's working hard - exercising, meditating, doing yoga - to keep her symptoms at bay, and she's holding on to the positive attitude she's always had. I'm hoping this research can lead to a cure and help her stay positive and vital. That’s why I’m here.

Anne de la RosaSan Mateo, CA

PTSD doesn't have to break apart families or end lives, but it often does. Veterans like my dad who go into a war zone and come out with a devastating disorder deserve new and better treatments to help them live normal, happy and fulfilling lives. I am honored to take part in the Brain Health Registry so I might help those who have put themselves at risk in service to the nation.

Roxanna SmithOakland, CA

It’s easy to join!

(You must be 18 years or older)

1. Sign Up

You can join as an individual or with a partner.

2. Tell Us About Yourself

Answer some questions about your medical history, current health, and lifestyle.

3. Do Some Online Brain Tests

These tests exercise your memory, and are like games.