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How is Your Brain’s Cognitive Health?

About 15-20% of people ages 65 and older have mild cognitive impairment.1

Roberts R, Knopman DS. Classification and epidemiology of MCI. Clin Geriatr Med 2013;29(4):753-72.

Alzheimer’s Association. 2018 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures.  https://www.alz.org/media/homeoffice/facts and figures/facts-and-figures.pdf

Holsinger T, Deveau J, Boustani M, Williams JW. Does This Patient Have Dementia? JAMA. 2007.  https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/207358

Cognitive screenings are important to your quality of life.

Even if you are not experiencing symptoms of cognitive decline, you can establish a baseline of your brain function with a cognitive assessment to monitor changes over time.

What is mild cognitive impairment? 

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a condition in which an individual has mild, but measurable changes in thinking abilities that are noticeable to the person affected and to family members and friends, but the individual is still able to carry out everyday activities.2 

Increasing age is the strongest known risk factor for cognitive impairment.3

What does the cognitive assessment measure?

It is an online assessment that measures your cognitive health (or cognitive function).  It quantifies and objectively assesses core areas of cognition, which can be used to identify and monitor progression of mild cognitive impairment.

More about the assessment:

It is taken online and is flexible: you can use a desktop, laptop or tablet device and it only takes about 15 minutes to complete.

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Cambridge Brain Sciences. CBS Health Patient Guide. 

The results are actionable: it allows you to quantify the core elements of cognition and track trends over time so you can work with your physician to develop a treatment plan if necessary. 

The assessment is backed by over 25 years of scientific research.4 

It’s affordable: for a limited time, Life Line Screening is offering the cognitive assessment for only $14.95.