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Technology and the Aging Boomer
Scientists find more evidence the aging brain is easily distracted thanks to noisy fMRI scanner
Ontario Minister of Research and Innovation visits Baycrest
Baycrest senior scientist receives 2008 Michener Institute Honorary Diploma - Dr. Donald T. Stuss
UCLA brain fitness scientist and author visits Baycrest
Surf's Up! Baycrest kicks off new speaker series
A Celebration of Sephardi Culture
Patients who recover well from serious head injuries never feel quite the same, complain of “mental fatigue”
Brain noise is a good thing
Seniors with type 2 diabetes may experience memory declines immediately after eating unhealthy meal
Short-Term Use of Antipsychotics in Older Adults With Dementia Associated With Serious Adverse Events
Baycrest senior scientist elected to The Royal Society
Famous space journalist visits Baycrest
Indigo's "Chief Booklover" Heather Reisman interviews best-selling author at Baycrest
Frontal lobe damage can be risky business
Baycrest creates Centre for Brain Fitness with $10-million investment from Ontario Government
New Centre for Brain Fitness at Baycrest
Powerful imaging tools shed new light on how aging brain is assaulted by disease – and its remarkable capacity for repair
Dr. David Conn appointed Vice President, Medical Services at Baycrest
Head injuries result in widespread brain tissue loss one year later
Cooking up a map of the mind
Patient safety in long-term care under the microscope<br>Canadian Patient Safety Institute releases background paper