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We are all anxious about our health and the health and safety of our families, friends and loved ones. How can we cope with this? Baycrest’s Dr. Rob Madan provides five tips to stay psychologically healthy during the #COVID19 pandemic https://t.co/9exTZW8mew
Dr. Greenwood also led the development of the first Canadian Brain Health Food Guide to help adults over 50 preserve their thinking and memory skills as they age.
According to @StatCan_eng in 08/09, 34% of Canadians aged 65 or older were at nutritional risk due to skipping meals or not eating every day. @Baycrest experts suggest seniors select a range of foods that are both nutritionally-dense but pleasurable to eat https://t.co/r9aSUAGRyD
Boston based? Looking for a new career opportunity? We're hiring! Check out this vacancy for a Community Engagement Coordinator: https://t.co/kSvrZG5F5x #vacancy#careers#jobsearch
Biogen’s announcement to end Aducanumab trials has jolted the industry, but we must not lose hope. We thank them for their continued work, which will contribute to a better understanding of the disease and remain committed to supporting research efforts to prevent, treat dementia
Today is International Day of Happiness ✨
What a great opportunity to spread a little joy. Positive relationships from social interactions and group activities can help reduce loneliness, stress and depression, which are risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease
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Globally, our aging population is growing rapidly. As we age, our risk for memory problems increases. Therefore, as our population grows older, we will see more people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease #Alz#Alzheimers
Need a bit of guidance on what foods are the best for maintaining brain health? Check out our Food Guide, optimised for benefiting your brain 🧠✨ #wellness#alzheimers#research
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Studies show that women are disproportionately affected by dementia, with 2 in 3 people living with dementia identifying as women #IWD2019#InternationalWomensDay
What an exciting day with @cogniciti Brain Health Workshop. Get in Touch with Sidings if you would like to take part. Workshops are ongoing till 3pm today.
Mental exercise and stimulation will benefit brain health! 🧠✨ Mentally stimulating activities can help keep your mind sharp. Staying active can reduce your risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Variety is key. Learn a new language, take a class, read a new book
According to a new report from @alzassociation, the number of Americans with #Alzheimers could double by 2050. The health care system is not ready, experts say: https://t.co/Mk9e5h0YGv via @NewsHour@LauraSanthanam
Of all things we can do to foster good #brainhealth as we age, Dr. Nicole Anderson recommends physical activity. Studies show walking — starting with 10 mins, 3 times/week and building up to 1 hour/day — provides big benefits @TorontoStar@rotmanresearch https://t.co/KqekNp3CpY