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    • Cognitive Aging Explained
    • Brain Health Tips
    • Helpful Resources
  • For Primary Care Providers
    • Patient Resources
    • Brain Health Facts
    • Memory and Aging – Warning Signs
    • Cognitive Assessment Screening Tools
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    • McKnight Clinical Translational Research Scholarship
    • Innovator Awards in Cognitive Aging
  • Our Work
    • Research
    • McKnight Brain Institutes
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About Cognitive Aging

Use the resources below to learn more about cognitive aging, and the changes to expect and ways to maintain your cognitive health with age.

National Institute on Aging's "How the Aging Brain Affects Thinking"

McKnight Brain Research Foundation's “Cognitive Aging Explained”

McKnight Brain Research Foundation's “What is Cognitive Aging?”

National Institute on Aging’s “What Do We Know About Healthy Aging?”

National Institute on Aging’s “Memory Problems, Forgetfulness, and Aging”

National Institute on Aging’s “How the Aging Brain Affects Thinking”

National Institute on Aging’s “Cognitive Health and Older Adults”


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Founded in 1999, the McKnight Brain Research Foundation is the nation’s only private foundation dedicated exclusively to discovering the mysteries of the aging brain. By supporting research and investigation, we’re working to better understand and alleviate the effects of age-related cognitive decline and memory loss.

All content and information shared on the McKnightBrain.org website are offered for informational and educational purposes only. The information provided is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physicians.

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