Brain Health with Julianne Moore

Acclaimed actress, author, and advocate Julianne Moore is partnering with Lilly to inspire action—especially among women, who represent nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s diagnoses—to take charge of their brain health.


Drawing on her advocacy work and her role in the acclaimed film Still Alice — a powerful portrayal of the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease — Moore aims to empower people to start early ongoing conversations with their doctors.

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“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.”

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Julianne Moore

Acclaimed actress, author, and advocate.

Paid partnership with Lilly.

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Julianne VO: I learn a lot from every film role, but some things stay with me more than others. Like the impact from Alzheimer’s disease.


Julianne VO: It’s important to think about brain health now because there’s so much we want to do.


Julianne VO: Acting early to protect brain health…


Julianne VO: … may help reduce the risk of…


Julianne VO: …dementia from conditions like…


Julianne VO: …Alzheimer’s disease.


Julianne VO: Ask your doctor…


Julianne VO: …about your risk…


Julianne VO: …factors and...


Julianne VO: ...for a cognitive assessment.


Julianne VO: Learn more…


Julianne VO: …at BrainHealthMatters.com

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