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Science & Sources

Cognspark is built around daily mental engagement, accessible design, and social connection. We use this page to explain the kind of claims we do and do not make.

Cognspark is for education and wellness only. It is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

How We Describe Cognspark

  • We describe Cognspark as a way to stay mentally active, build routine, and enjoy gentle daily brain games.
  • We may talk about cognitive engagement, memory practice, attention, language, and social connection in general wellness terms.
  • We do not describe Cognspark as preventing dementia or Alzheimer's disease, and we do not present it as a substitute for professional medical care.

Brain health is influenced by many factors, and evidence around specific interventions varies. Our goal is to keep the product encouraging, accessible, and honest.

Why This Matters

Health-related language should be truthful, not misleading, and supported by evidence. That matters for trust with users, families, partners, and community organizations.

When we talk about benefits, we aim to use careful language like supports daily brain engagement or may help people stay mentally active and socially connected.

Official Sources

Alzheimer's Association: Brain Health

Overview of brain health habits and the broader context around dementia risk.

Alzheimer's Association: Research on Risk Reduction and Prevention

Explains that risk is shaped by multiple factors and that evidence continues to evolve.

FTC: Health Claims in Advertising

Guidance on making truthful, non-misleading health claims backed by appropriate evidence.

FTC: Health and Fitness Advertising Guidance

General business guidance relevant to wellness, fitness, and health-adjacent marketing.