Your Brain Health Matters

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Being proactive about brain health may help reduce the risk of developing dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease (AD). ||| h2

It’s never too early to prioritize your cognitive health, which is how well you think, learn, and remember.

On this website, you can learn how to...||| mb-0

  • $Ask your doctor about risk factors for dementia due to AD and cognitive assessments|||red-text$ at your next appointment
  • $Start building your personal cognitive health plan|||red-text$ by discovering everyday habits that help support your brain. A cognitive health plan is more than just a plan—it’s a helpful step toward protecting what helps make you you.

Your journey to better brain health starts today! ||| mb-5

Create a Cognitive Health Plan

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Discover facts about brain health, risk factors for dementia, and more.

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Learn how to talk to your doctor about brain health at your next appointment.

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Find out ways to keep your memory sharp and focus on your brain health.

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Julianne Moore partners with Lilly to empower individuals to start early, ongoing conversations with their doctors. ||| h2

“Brain health is something we don’t talk about often enough. From my conversations with people living with Alzheimer’s disease, I’ve seen how much proactive care matters in helping us keep doing what we love. That’s why I’m helping to encourage everyone to prioritize their brain health through regular conversations with their doctors.”

Julianne Moore
Acclaimed actress, author, and advocate.
Paid partnership with Lilly.

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VO: Your brain health matters.

VO: And when things really matter you take care of them.

VO: Maybe it’s that car you’ve wanted since high school.

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VO: …check in with the experts.

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VO: Are you doing the same for your brain?

VO: Being proactive about brain health may help reduce the risk of dementia from conditions like Alzheimer’s disease.

VO: Studies show up to 45% of dementia cases may be prevented or delayed by managing changeable risk factors.

VO: Make brain health a priority. Ask your doctor about your risk factors and for a cognitive assessment.

VO: Learn more at…

VO: …BrainHealthMatters.com.