New Blog Series! How does physical activity protect the brain from stress-related changes and mental health challenges? We discuss the science behind movement and resilience! Read the introduction here: https://t.co/xip7ZfPKPd #BrainHealth#Resilience#StayActive
🧠 80% of adults 65+ show signs of small vessel disease — but exercise may help.
Carleton Neuroscience students share how movement boosts brain health, especially for women.
👉 https://t.co/Pd3dSbdUuq
#BrainHealth#HealthyAging
Struggling with screen time? 💻💭 Small changes—like outdoor play & movement—can boost kids' mental health. 🌿💚
Carleton Neuroscience students explore how activity builds confidence & calm.
Read here🔗 https://t.co/vTQnPNrVFg
#YouthWellbeing#ParentingInTheDigitalAge
✨ Culture. Identity. Community. Health. ✨
How can dance heal? 💃🏽🎻
Carleton Neuroscience students talk with Dr. Heather Foulds about the Red River Jig and its powerful impact on Métis wellbeing.
🔗 https://t.co/dLFPC30vOB
#MétisPride#RedRiverJig#CultureHeals#MétisHealth
What happens when trauma-informed care meets physical activity?
Explore how TVIPA is breaking barriers & building resilience—especially for women & marginalized groups.
🧠💪 Read the first blog in our new series:
🔗 https://t.co/IA8xeGhHMa
#TVIPA#BrainHealth#Resilience
@emilytiips, a Carleton University graduate student, comments on the cultural and political perspectives of COVID-19 mask usage in the CHAIM Centre’s latest blog post: https://t.co/GK5xL2DA00
Jade Alcantara, a @Carleton_U Graduate student, highlights the disproportionate burden society places on mothers regarding fetal health and development. Read more about the impacts of this bias in our latest blog post: https://t.co/UdqShBTpbK
This #BellLetsTalk day, you can drive change by engaging in conversations about mental health to fight stigma.
Share this post to add your voice to the conversation and boldly declare your support of a world where Mental Health is Health.
#MentalHealthIsHealth
Tickets are still available for the annual SOAR Student Leadership Conference this Saturday, January 28, 2023! Challenge previous notions and theories about leadership at this in-person event with keynote speaker @sarainfox. https://t.co/Vz4Bc3RytJ
Teens with chronic pain have co-designed content on Instagram to help others learn about #pain and pain #science
New content released each week - check it out and follow along!
https://t.co/wCtwFAVmO9
Are you interested in increasing your understanding of gender equality from an Indigenous perspective?
NWAC's Generation 4 Equality invites you to part 3 of our Webinar Series: Indigenous Youth Advocacy.
See poster for registration details.
#G4E#NWAC#YouthAdvocacy
Our January 30th Culture Night is all about storytelling on rock formations and legends. Join David General to discuss Tails from the Lodge Artist series. Register now: https://t.co/UjQmXJnswe
#culture#ottawa#IndigenousKnowledge
🏙️ Today, more than half of the world population lives in cities. This number will likely increase to 68% by 2050.
🌳Urban trees provide many environmental and socio-economic benefits to people, including supporting #biodiversity & mitigating climate change
Via @fao#ForNature
Registration is open for the CMHO virtual conference! 🎉@kidsmentalhlth
From January 30 to February 10, join us as we connect the dots across sessions that explore mental health innovations and challenges in the sector.
Register here: https://t.co/wXNUuXp8JP
The National Biodefense Strategy recommends a collaborative and transdisciplinary #OneHealth approach to effectively address biothreats and protect #publichealth. Register for our free event on January 24 1PM ET to learn more about effective #biodefense: https://t.co/A8rC6bnipp