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Cleveland Clinic Healthy Brains Registry

Start: November 2015
End: None

What Is This Study About?

The purpose of the Healthy Brains Registry is to build a community of people interested in brain health clinical research and to advance knowledge of brain health using data collected in the registry. Participants complete a questionnaire about their age, gender, lifestyle, and medical and family history, and are invited to take an optional memory test, which generates a personalized Brain Health Index. A confidential report, including customized recommendations to maintain and improve brain health, will be sent to the participant's email address. Participants can indicate an interest in learning about future clinical studies, news, and events. The Healthy Brains website also provides brain health information, tools, and resources.

Do I Qualify To Participate in This Study?

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Maximum Age: N/A

Must have:

  • None listed

Must NOT have:

  • None listed

If I Qualify, Who Do I Contact?

Contact study personnel listed either under the general study contact or the location nearest you.

Who Is the General Study Contact?

For more information, visit Cleveland Clinic Healthy Brains or email healthybrains@ccf.org.

Need Help?

Contact NIA’s Alzheimer’s and related Dementias Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center at 800-438-4380 or email ADEAR.

Where Is This Study Located?

Nevada
Cleveland Clinic (National Enrollment Online)
Las Vegas, NV 89106
Recruiting

Who Sponsors This Study?

Lead: Cleveland Clinic

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