News & Media > News Baycrest is in the news. Read about advancements in brain health and aging care, education, research and innovation at Baycrest. All News Annual Report 2021-2022BaycrestBaycrest BulletinBaycrest Global SolutionsBaycrest Innovation OfficeCOVID-19 ResourcesEducationFoundationRecognizing Our StaffResearch February 02, 2015 More evidence that musical training protects the brain Toronto, ON – Scientists have found some of the strongest evidence yet that musical training in younger years can prevent the decay in speech... Read More January 12, 2015 Baycrest’s brain exhibit “My Virtual Dream” travels to the Ontario Science Centre Toronto, ON – Baycrest Health Sciences’ dazzling brain science exhibit from 2013 Scotiabank Nuit Blanche will be on show at the Ontario... Read More November 10, 2014 Anxiety can damage brain — accelerate conversion to Alzheimer’s for those with mild cognitive impairment Toronto, Canada – People with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are at increased risk of converting to Alzheimer’s disease within a few y... Read More October 27, 2014 It’s better for memory to make mistakes while learning…but only if guesses are ‘close-but-no-cigar’ Toronto, Canada – Making mistakes while learning can benefit memory and lead to the correct answer, but only if the guesses are close-but-no-... Read More October 27, 2014 Fighting Dementia in the 21st Century: Big Data to the Rescue by Dr. Bradley Buchsbaum, Scientist, Rotman Research Institute at BaycrestI recently attended a global workshop in Toronto on behalf of Baycrest, c... Read More September 11, 2014 Baycrest researchers join national initiative to tackle dementia Toronto, ON – Eleven researchers from Baycrest Health Sciences and its’ world-renowned Rotman Research Institute (RRI) will join a nati... Read More September 04, 2014 Global dementia is on the rise. Here’s what Baycrest is doing about it. Preventing or delaying the onset of dementia in older adults is a major focus of research at Toronto-based Baycrest Health Sciences and its world-c... Read More August 29, 2014 Evidence mounting that older adults who volunteer are happier, healthier Systematic review of 73 published studies yields promising evidence and a call for new research to investigate if volunteering reduces dementia ris... Read More August 13, 2014 New study shows older adults have morning brains Baycrest scientists are helping pave the way to better research on brain health and aging.Their work, published in a study published online July 7 ... Read More August 06, 2014 Older adults have morning brains! Study shows noticeable differences in brain function across the day Psychology and Aging For immediate release – no embargo Aug. 6, 2014Toronto, Canada – Older adults who are tested at their optimal ti... Read More Displaying results 311-320 (of 347) |< < 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 - 31 - 32 - 33 - 34 - 35 > >| Load More