September 2015 The Brain Health Registry now has over 30,000 volunteers participating in our registry. A big THANK YOU to everyone who has signed up. You are helping #findcuresfaster.
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Dr. Michael Weiner, Principal Investigator of the Brain Health Registry, Speaks on HealthLink On Air
September 2015 Dr. Michael Weiner, Principal Investigator of the Brain Health Registry, speaks with Linda Cohen, host of the award-winning radio program “HealthLink on Air”, on Alzheimer's disease, normal memory…
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USC physicians ask Southern Californians to take online brain tests to help find cures for Alzheimer
June 2015 LOS ANGELES — Doctors at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) are calling on Southern Californians to join the Brain Health Registry,…
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July 2015 The Brain Health Registry now has more than 26,000 members enrolled and we are thrilled! But our work is not yet done! In addition to returning for follow…
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May 2015 Huffington Post Blackvoices Last year, former model, designer and restaurateur B. Smith (nee Barbara Smith) revealed her longstanding battle with Alzheimer’s disease during an emotional interview with CBS…
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April 2015 1 Year, Many Milestones Achieved! One year ago today the Brain Health Registry launched and inaugurated Brain Health Registry Day. Now, on the second Brain Health Registry Day,…
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April 2015 San Jose Mercury News Since its launch one year ago, in April 2014, the Brain Health Registry (BHR), led by researchers at University California San Francisco (UCSF), is…
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March 2015 TODAY Show B. Smith and husband Dan Gasby sit down with TODAY Show host Al Roker and talk about her heartbreaking diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and decision to…
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March 2015 People Last summer, when the inspiring model, designer and restaurateur B. Smith revealed her battle with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, she expressed her determination not to let it bring…
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March 2015 B. Smith shares her story and encourages others to do the same in a new public service announcement supporting the Brain Health Registry. Download the PDF »
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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.