
Since October 2018, the Brain Health Registry has been collaborating with a group of researchers, led by Dr. Carol Mathews at the University of Florida. This collaboration has generated exciting new research…
Since October 2018, the Brain Health Registry has been collaborating with a group of researchers, led by Dr. Carol Mathews at the University of Florida. This collaboration has generated exciting new research…
Scientists have learned a great deal about Alzheimer’s disease since it was first medically described in 1906. However, because it is a complex condition, clinicians often struggle to accurately diagnose…
As the holiday season approaches and the weather grows chillier, we’d like to share some exciting new changes to the Brain Health Registry. First of all, our website has a…
COVID-19 is Transforming Dementia Research The coronavirus pandemic has upended many aspects of our lives. So how is research into Alzheimer’s and related disorders changing, and what can we expect…
February 2020 New studies at the Brain Health Registry for understanding memory problems The news of promising results from Biogen for a potential new drug to treat people with Mild Cognitive Impairment…
April 2020 Alzheimer’s Disease & Behavioral Changes One of the biggest issues in Alzheimer’s disease is the way it changes our behavior, for patients and their families and for doctors….
July 2020 Current research on Alzheimer’s disease & lifestyle There has been recent progress in the development of drugs to treat Alzheimer’s disease. However, researchers have yet to discover a…
September 2020 New developments and research findings at BHR! BHR Study Partners help predict dementia risk Repeated head injury tied to increased likelihood of depression Improved Alzheimer’s blood tests could…
October 2019 Through September and October, we have been celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. The issue of brain health and brain health research is an important one for the Latino community,…
August 2019 In the age of powerful new apps and technologies, online thinking and memory tests, games, and tools are being developed with great excitement! However, many of the tests…
(You must be 18 years or older)
You can join as an individual or with a partner.
Answer some questions about your medical history, current health, and lifestyle.
These tests exercise your memory, and are like games.