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…
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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,…
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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…
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July 2019 Mindfulness is a term for numerous simple methods of bringing awareness to activity, whether resting, moving, breathing, or engaging in specific tasks. These practices are part of a…
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May 2019 This year, the Brain Health Registry celebrates its five-year birthday! Since early 2014, the Brain Health Registry has worked hard to create an excellent online experience for our…
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April 2019 Hoarding Disorder is a growing problem. According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), it affects 2 to 6 percent of people in the United States, and most commonly involves an…
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February 2019 Now more than ever, there is a critical need to identify individuals who are at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Here at the Brain Health Registry (BHR), we believe…
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November 2018 Now more than ever, there is a critical need to identify individuals who are at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Here at the Brain Health Registry (BHR), we believe…
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September 2018 The ADNI Study The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, abbreviated ADNI for short, is a historic study of brain aging that focuses on helping quicken the pursuit to prevent,…
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July 2018 The Importance of Diversity in Clinical Trials Clinical studies play a vital role to help prevent, treat, and cure diseases and bring safe, life-saving medicine to the general…
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