Older adults with poor sleep 1.6 times more likely to have depression within 6 years.
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Health Canada has now approved the use of lecanemab for treating early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.
Four knowledge brokers share how collaboration is at the heart of evidence-based care
A new research study has been launched to generate a better understanding of how best to deliver digital literacy education to older Canadians.
Twenty percent of residents newly admitted to long-term care became permanently unable to make everyday decisions for themselves within five years, according to new research.
Study shows greater use of acute care, but lower odds of frequent and severe pain at end-of-life.
Today, the Pan-Canadian Palliative Care Research Collaborative was awarded $5.9 million from the Canadian Cancer Society and Brain Canada to advance nationwide clinical trials in palliative care.
Celebrating a year of success and commitment to impactful research.
Bruyère launched a new brand identity – and will now be known as Bruyère Health.
Newly appointed investigator with the Bruyère Health Research Institute focused on human rights to combat ageism