Are you a former NFL or NCAA D-1 male athlete? Your participation will help researchers uncover the important factors that influence brain health & wellness

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Thanks to everyone for your following and support! This account will be decommissioned effective immediately – please follow @RWTurnerLab for all Brain Health Study content going forward. We'll meet you there!
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🧠 Did you know? Over 50% of individuals are unaware of the early signs of brain health challenges. Let's change that together! 💡 📅Feb 04-5, 2025 🗺️Xavier University of Louisiana 🎟️ Register now: BIT.LY/2025BMBHC #BrainHealth #AlzheimersDisease #Dementia #Caregiver
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BMBH Conference. It's FREE to attend! Join us Feb 04-5, 2025. Register soon because space is limited. 👉Free Tickets in our bio or at: BIT.LY/2025BMBHC #BrainHealth #AlzheimersDisease #Dementia #NFL #Caregiver #NFLAlumni #HealthResearch #BMBH #AmericanBrainCoalition
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Register now for the 2025 Black Men’s Brain Health Conference, happening Feb 4-5, 2025 at Xavier University of Louisiana during Super Bowl week! Explore AD/ADRD trials, health equity. Register now! #XULA #brainhealth #NIHAging #alzassociation #NFLAlumni #HealthEquity #ENDALZ
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If anyone wants to help out a new study on Brain Health check out what a few good people are working on here. They are looking for former high level Division I athletes and NFL athletes for their study! Give me a follow at @GWBrainStudy brainhealthstudy.com/
The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study retweeted
"It's critical that we keep up the fight against Alzheimer’s until a cure is found and continue to care for all those affected" Learn more about what President Biden said in his Proclamation on National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month: bit.ly/305WtJD

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The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study retweeted
A panel will be held by the Alzheimer’s Association about Advancing Health Equity through Black participation in Alzheimer’s Research TOMORROW! Learn more about the importance of inclusive participation in Alzheimer’s clinical trials. Register at: bit.ly/3vPYll9
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The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study retweeted
“Memory screenings are an important part of a good health and wellness routine for everyone, even if you aren’t experiencing memory problems” Learn more about the importance of memory screenings: bit.ly/3mKHMEt
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Happy Monday! Do you know The Alzheimer's Foundation of America provides free memory screenings for people in need? Let’s raise our awareness and learn about it! Click here for more information about the screenings. bit.ly/3q7HgT3
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The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study retweeted
"A better understanding of how the brain ages can provide important information on which to base strategies for maintaining and enhancing cognitive, emotional, sensory, and motor function." Learn more about brain aging study bit.ly/3bHgMPE

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The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study retweeted
We are deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and colleague, James Jackson. We greatly valued the insight, deep intellect, and erudition he brought to all aspects of our work. Click for the full statement from the board. nsf.gov/nsb/news/news_summ.j…
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The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study retweeted
"More than 50% of ... athletes reported a sense of hopelessness at least once during the COVID-19 shutdown." This season it will be more important than ever to ensure that student athletes have the support they need to maintain positive mental health. spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/ce…
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The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study retweeted
The #NFL will pay out $1 billion to avoid trial for covering up their knowledge of the link between football and concussions. It's crucial that we learn everything we can through research to protect athletes from leagues that don't care about them. pennlive.com/news/2020/05/us…
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The Athlete Brain Health & Aging Study retweeted
Hello: Athletes, we need your help for our Brain Health Study. Are you a former NFL athlete, D-I football player, or non-contact sport D-I male athlete? Sign up today; or for more information go to: brainhealthstudy.com/
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Leslie Davidson, chair of GWU’s Department of Clinical Research and Leadership is resilient for her pet 🥰 Tell us what makes your brain resilient with the hashtag #MyBrainIsResilient!
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#MyBrainIsResilient because of my family. Why is your brain resilient?
#MyBrainIsResilient because of the NFL Alumni Association. Tweet us what makes your brain resilient!
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