Building Resilience in MCI: An Online Study

Putting brain health in the overall picture of health is about more than improving your memory. Individuals with MCI are at greater risk for Alzheimer's, so creating healthy brain habits to help becomes even more meaningful.
Knowing how to manage your brain health may help maintain current function levels and stave off cognitive decline.
This six-month online study is part of a larger initiative known as The BrainHealth® Project, a longitudinal study focused on identifying determinants of brain health.
For information about joining this study, contact Audette Rackley at arackley@utdallas.edu or 972-883-3405.
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Decades of research show The BrainHealth Project offers tools to help individuals learn how to be more strategic in navigating daily challenges.
While training is not specific to MCI, your coach will be knowledgeable about this condition and help translate training strategies to the specific challenges of MCI.
For information about joining this study, contact Audette Rackley at arackley@utdallas.edu or 972-883-3405.
Reminder: Building Resilience in MCI is a six-month online study.