Cognitive Health Resources
Browse this list of cognitive and brain health resources—for yourself, your family and friends, or your clients and patients. For more resources from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and other federal health agencies, see the Brain Health Resource toolkit.
- Memory
and Cognition - Alzheimer’s
Disease and Related Dementias - Health
Conditions - Medicines
- Exercise
and Physical Activity - Nutrition
- Alcohol
Use and Smoking - Sleep
- Opportunities
to Participate in Research
Memory and Cognition
- Do
Memory Problems Always Mean Alzheimer’s Disease? - Participating
in Activities You Enjoy - Noticing
Memory Problems? What to Do Next
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
- Alzheimer’s
Disease Fact Sheet - What
Are Frontotemporal Disorders? - What Is Lewy
Body Dementia? - Frequently
Asked Questions About Alzheimer’s Disease
Health Conditions
- Brain Basics:
Preventing Stroke - Depression is
Not a Normal Part of Growing Older - Diabetes
- Diabetes in
Older People - Heart Health
- What Is
Cholesterol? - High Blood
Pressure
Medicines
- Safe
Use of Medicines for Older Adults - Ten Medications Older Adults Should Avoid or Use with
Caution
Exercise and Physical Activity
- Go4Life®—NIA’s exercise and
physical activity campaign for older adults - Exercise and
Physical Activity - How
Much Physical Activity Do Older Adults Need? - Physical Activity
Guidelines for Americans
Nutrition
Alcohol Use and Smoking
Sleep
Opportunities to Participate in Research
- What
Are Clinical Trials and Studies? - ClinicalTrials.gov
- ResearchMatch
- Participating
in Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias Research
Content reviewed: May 17, 2017