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Brain Health Connections™

The United States government, universities, and leading Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) create an abundance of Brain Health information.

When you want to find reliable sources of Brain Health information, the Dementia Society of America can point you to many excellent resources. DSA's Project Brain Health™ seeks the latest news, studies, education, research, and medical advances to benefit your brain.

Important Notice: Dementia Society of America (DSA) does not provide medical advice. The contents are for informational purposes only and are not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment of an illness. 

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Dementia Society's "The Cognitive Action Plan"

In our latest publication, we have brought together ten simple-to-adopt building blocks to better brain health.

Harvard Medical School - 4 Ways to Maintain Your Brain

Learn more about how dance, olive oil, keeping up with old friends, and taking up the harmonica, for example, can make a significant difference in your mood and overall brain health.

National Institute on Aging- Brain Health Info

The U.S. Government provides helpful "engage your brain" tips.

Harvard Health- 12 Ways to Keep Your Brain Young

Produced by the publishing division of the Harvard Medical School of Harvard University, drawing on the expertise of 11,000+ physicians, researchers, and others.

Cleveland Clinic- 6 Pillars of Brain Health

Cleveland Clinic Six Pillars of Brain Health can help you preserve your memory and lower your risk for brain disease.

American Heart Association- Life's Simple 7

The American Heart and American Stroke Association combine their expertise to discuss how "heart health" is critical to brain health.

Dana Foundation- Brain Health Info

The Dana Foundation is committed to advancing brain research and responsibly educating the public about the potential of research.

Vroom- Brain Health Programs for Children

The Vroom program is brought to you by the Bezos Family Foundation. Their innovative work brings practical ways in which you and your child/grandchildren can interact to help them build the best brain possible. Their tools are built on years of research by leading authorities in brain health and child development. As a bonus, the adult(s) benefits too!

Global Council on Brain Health- Brain Health Info

The Global Council on Brain Health (GCBH) is an independent collaboration of scientists, health professionals, scholars, and policy experts from around the world working in areas of Brain Health-related to human cognition. AARP is a lead collaborator in the U.S.

NIH Go4Life Program- Fitness Ideas

The National Institute of Health Go4Life has partnered with the Dementia Society of America. This U.S. government program promotes physical, mental, and overall Brain Health for older adults.

Cognitive Vitality

An initiative of our friends at the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

The Brain Health Academy

This brain health educational series comes to you from UsAgainstAlzheimer's.

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