Resources
Here you will find resources providing information about and supporting the Think Brain Health Global initiative. These include Think Brain Health Global publications and selected information from other sources. The content will be updated regularly to reflect latest developments and communications. Register to receive email updates and see the newest materials.
‘Time matters: a call to prioritize brain health’ report
Think Brain Health Global has emerged from 'Time matters: a call to prioritize brain health', an evidence-based report of the need and opportunity for promoting brain health.

Alzheimer Europe conference, October 2020. Convincing the public that time really does matter in brain health
Convincing the public that time really does matter in brain health. Originally presented at the Alzheimer Europe conference, October 2020.

International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society, September 2020. Time matters in brain health: how can health systems respond to the growing demand for genetic testing?
Time matters in brain health: how can health systems respond to the growing demand for genetic testing? Originally presented at the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society conference, September 2020.

European Academy of Neurology scientific presentation, May 2020: Preventive Neurology: How should healthcare professionals and health systems respond to the likely demand for genetic testing to assess disease risk?
Preventive Neurology: How should healthcare professionals and health systems respond to the likely demand for genetic testing to assess disease risk? Originally presented at the European Association of Neurology congress, May 2020.

European Academy of Neurology e-poster, May 2020. Time matters in brain health: How should society prepare for a growing population at risk of neurodegenerative diseases?
Time matters in brain health: How should society prepare for a growing population at risk of neurodegenerative diseases? Originally presented at the European Association of Neurology congress, May 2020.

European Health Forum Gastein launch, October 2019. Time matters: a call to prioritize brain health
Time matters: a call to prioritize brain health. Originally presented at European Health Forum Gastein, October 2019.
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Brain health: a new way to think about dementia risk reduction (2021)
Brain health: a new way to think about dementia risk reduction (2021)

Exploring the effect of repeated rugby-related head injuries on brain health
Exploring the effect of repeated rugby-related head injuries on brain health. Zimmerman et al

Speech-in-noise hearing impairment is associated with an increased risk of incident dementia in 82,039 UK Biobank participants
Speech-in-noise hearing impairment is associated with an increased risk of incident dementia in 82,039 UK Biobank participants, Stevenson et al

Building a framework for the study of interventions to prevent, stop or slow Alzheimer’s disease progression: where are we and where must we go?
Building a framework for the study of interventions to prevent, stop or slow Alzheimer’s disease progression: where are we and where must we go? J Prev Alzheimers Dis 2020

Dementia risk scores as surrogate outcomes for lifestyle-based multidomain prevention trials – rationale, preliminary evidence and challenges
Dementia risk scores as surrogate outcomes for lifestyle-based multidomain prevention trials – rationale, preliminary evidence and challenges. Coley et al

Assessing the value of dementia risk reduction interventions
Assessing the value of dementia risk reduction interventions. Mukadam N et al