📊 Source Intelligence
Useful for: Brain health evidence and caregiver support.
What we learn from them: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools.
How we compete: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it.
| Source | Group | What it is |
|---|---|---|
| Alzheimer's Association alz.org | Brain & Caregiving | Care, research, helpline. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Care, research, helpline. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit alz.org → | ||
| National Institute on Aging nia.nih.gov | Brain & Caregiving | Memory & aging research. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Memory & aging research. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit nia.nih.gov → | ||
| Mayo Clinic: Memory mayoclinic.org | Brain & Caregiving | Symptoms & care. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Symptoms & care. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit mayoclinic.org → | ||
| AARP Brain Health aarp.org | Brain & Caregiving | Staying sharp. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Staying sharp. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit aarp.org → | ||
| UCSF Memory & Aging Center memory.ucsf.edu | Brain & Caregiving | Clinical research. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Clinical research. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit memory.ucsf.edu → | ||
| Family Caregiver Alliance caregiver.org | Brain & Caregiving | Caregiver support. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Caregiver support. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit caregiver.org → | ||
| Cleveland Clinic my.clevelandclinic.org | Brain & Caregiving | Health reference. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Health reference. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit my.clevelandclinic.org → | ||
| BrainHQ brainhq.com | Brain & Caregiving | Brain training. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Brain training. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit brainhq.com → | ||
| Dementia Society dementiasociety.org | Brain & Caregiving | Awareness & resources. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — Awareness & resources. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit dementiasociety.org → | ||
| MedlinePlus medlineplus.gov | Brain & Caregiving | NIH consumer health. |
Why it’s on the study list: filed under Brain & Caregiving — NIH consumer health. Study angle: The major orgs (Alz.org, NIA) win on trust and helplines; the gap is practical daily-living tools. Our edge: We compete on the practical layer — memory support built by someone living it, not selling it. Visit medlineplus.gov → | ||