News & Media > News > Research Discover all the latest news, advances in brain health and aging, and emerging stories from Baycrest and the Baycrest Foundation. Click on the tabs below to read more about our how we are helping to inform Torontonians, Canadians and the international community via breakthroughs in care, education, research and innovation. All News Annual ReportBaycrestBaycrest BulletinBaycrest Global SolutionsBaycrest Innovation OfficeCOVID-19 ResourcesEducationFoundationRecognizing Our StaffResearch November 27, 2019 Group mental health program boosts older adult caregivers’ mental health A Baycrest researcher has demonstrated that older adult caregivers who participated in a short group mental health course experienced improvements ... Read More November 21, 2019 Baycrest’s VP Research named as one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women Dr. Allison Sekuler, Baycrest’s Vice-President, Research and Sandra A. Rotman Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience, was named one of Canada’... Read More November 14, 2019 Baycrest once again ranked as a Top 10 research-intensive hospital in Canada Baycrest is proud to be recognized as one of the country’s top research-intensive hospitals in the recent Canada’s Top 40 Research Hosp... Read More October 16, 2019 Baycrest partners with researchers in Argentina to explore the impact of spirituality on Alzheimer’s disease With spirituality playing large roles in many people’s lives, questions remain about how religion impacts a person’s health and well-be... Read More September 25, 2019 Boosting the brain’s dementia resilience Some people may consider Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia to be an “old person’s illness.” But taking care o... Read More September 10, 2019 RRI senior scientist elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Dr. Cheryl Grady, a senior scientist at Baycrest’s Rotman Research Institute (RRI), has been recognized as a world leader in cognitive neuros... Read More August 15, 2019 Carriers of Alzheimer’s genetic marker have greater difficulty harnessing previous knowledge Adults carrying a gene associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease had a harder time accessing recently acquired knowledge, even tho... Read More August 13, 2019 Diagnosing frontotemporal dementia earlier It is difficult for doctors to diagnose early frontotemporal dementia, a common cause of early onset dementia. Early symptoms are typically associ... Read More July 18, 2019 Baycrest welcomes leading social gerontology researcher Baycrest is thrilled to welcome a new social gerontology researcher, Dr. Amanda Grenier, as the Norman and Honey Schipper Chair in Gerontological S... Read More June 19, 2019 Turning to exercise to reduce the risk of dementia As Suanne Kelman grows older, she can’t help but compare her ability to remember to her mother’s memory at the same age. Kelman’... Read More Displaying results 31-40 (of 140) |< < 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 > >| Load More