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The GBCC provides practical tools and information that enable individuals and communities to make lifestyle choices that protect brain health and overall well-being.
A global effort to promote brain health.
The GBCC unites scientists, clinicians, communities, & citizens to bring the best brain care to people everywhere.
You can take action, today.
We worked with clinicians, patients, and people from all walks of life to create the Brain Care Score — a free tool backed by science that helps users identify where they can take action to improve their brain health.
Brain health is shaped by lifestyle, physical, and social-emotional factors — many of which are within your control. The Brain Care Score helps you find what to focus on and what small changes can make the biggest difference. Your journey to a healthier brain begins with one step.
The GBCC is open to anyone who wants to improve brain health for themselves, their patients or communities. Choose the card that best fits your role – each has dedicated resources, tools, and support.
Join a community of individuals who want to improve brain health through our Learning Exchange program. Access includes: discussions around best practices for creating research questions, how to put findings into practice, how to scale interventions, and collaboration with peers.
Bring the Brain Care Score to your community organization. We provide you with everything you need to use the BCS locally. Connect with other community leaders and representatives in the Learning Exchange.
Whether you are managing a condition, caring for a loved one, or simply investing in your future brain health – the Brain Care Score is your starting point. Take the BCS and learn more about what you can do today to reduce your risk of dementia, stroke, and late-life depression.
We believe that most brain disease is preventable — and that prevention starts with knowledge, community, and action.
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