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 Report 2021-2022BaycrestBaycrest BulletinBaycrest Global SolutionsBaycrest Innovation OfficeCOVID-19 ResourcesEducationFoundationRecognizing Our StaffResearch February 06, 2019 Absentmindedness and becoming easily distracted point to earlier warning signs of silent strokes among people at higher risk Adults who notice that they frequently lose their train of thought or often become sidetracked may in fact be displaying earlier symptoms of cerebr... Read More January 29, 2019 Is the new Canada Food Guide good for our brain health? Eating healthy has been shown to help people reduce their dementia risk and retain their thinking and memory skills as they age. With January being... Read More December 13, 2018 Baycrest’s Research Training Centre develops new ways to teach high school students about neuroscience Nathan Kalfon has always been interested in computers and science. As he prepares to pursue post-secondary education, the Grade 12 student finally ... Read More November 21, 2018 Slowed brainwaves linked to early signs of brain cells going haywire due to dementia, suggests new Baycrest study To turn back the clock on Alzheimer’s disease, many researchers are seeking ways to effectively diagnose the neurodegenerative disorder earli... Read More November 08, 2018 Baycrest once again among the Top 10 research-intensive hospitals in Canada Baycrest is proud to be named among the country’s top research-intensive hospitals in the recent Canada’s Top 40 Research Hospitals ran... Read More October 31, 2018 Inspiring the next generation of cognitive neuroscientists Toronto high school students have a chance to explore the mysteries of the brain and aging through Baycrest’s new neuroBRITE program. Run by... Read More October 26, 2018 The eyes tell all about memory: Link between what we see and how we remember ‘breaks’ as we get older Forgetfulness and age-related memory lapses are a common complaint for many older adults, but what is still not understood is what causes these cha... Read More August 27, 2018 Catching dementia earlier to improve treatment The key to treating and preventing dementia could lie in diagnosing early cognitive decline sooner. With this goal in mind, Baycrest scientists, i... Read More August 07, 2018 Baycrest co-created Virtual Brain joins one of the largest flagship neuroscience initiatives in Europe The Virtual Brain (TVB), an international brain-mapping platform co-developed by Baycrest researchers, has become part of one of the largest Europe... Read More June 22, 2018 Reducing the risk of dementia through lifestyle changes There is no cure yet for dementia; but one day, a family doctor could prescribe a specific diet, an exercise regime, music or language lessons, or ... Read More Displaying results 41-50 (of 138) |< < 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 > >| Load More