BARRIE, ONT. Those visiting Friday Harbour on long weekends can look forward to an educational art exhibit that raises awareness of the importance of brain health. Held through the Baycrest Centre, The Brain Project is a travelling outdoor art exhibit that aims to help beat dementia and raise awareness for Alzheimer s research. Wooden brain sculptures will be on display for purchase while the team is on-site long weekends from 12-4 pm this summer. Buyers are encouraged to unleash their creative side by decorating the sculpture to their liking and sharing the image on social media. All of the artwork in Friday Harbour is for sale, and the money will go back to the Baycrest Foundation.
<p><span>The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) today announced the membership of its Seniors Expert Advisory Committee (SEAC) for the 2021-2022 term.</span></p>
Engaging in household chores may be beneficial for brain health in older adults
Engaging in household chores may be beneficial for brain health in older adults. In a recent Baycrest study, older adults who spent more time on household chores showed greater brain size, which is a strong predictor of cognitive health.
Scientists already know that exercise has a positive impact on the brain, but our study is the first to show that the same may be true for household chores. Understanding how different forms of physical activity contribute to brain health is crucial for developing strategies to reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia in older adults.
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