Can Exercise Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s Pathology?
Our very own Lisanne ten Brinke’s AAIC poster is discussed in this post! Check it out here!
Born to Walk: Improve Your Health in 15 Minutes or Less
There are so many reasons why we should walk. Check them out here and read up on Teresa Liu-Ambrose’s comments!
Our Lab at AAIC 2015
Some great shots of our researchers in action! (Top, left to right: Ryan Falck, John Best; bottom, left to right: Liang Hsu, Lisanne Ten Brinke.)
Walking Three Hours A Week Improves Brain Function: UBC Research
We’re on the Vancouver Sun! Read more on how for those with mild cognitive impairment caused by mini-strokes, exercise is the best medicine– here.
Exercise Boosts Cognition In Symptomatic Disease
Teresa Liu-Ambrose shares some insight in this recent article. Read more here!
Can Exercise Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s Pathology?
Teresa Liu-Ambrose shares some insight in this recent article. Read more here!
A Win-Win for UBC Researchers and Seniors in the Community
Our own Glenn Landry shared his research in the recent Masterclass seminar series at Tapestry Wesbrook Village! Read more here!
Our Lab
Another photo of some lovely members of the lab! (After two birthday cakes for the April babies, Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose and Dr. John Best.)
Congrats, Dr. Niousha Bolandzadeh!
Congrats to our Niousha Bolandzadeh on finishing her PhD!
Balance and Other Simple Physical Function Measurements Can Predict Cognitive Decline
Our own Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose was featured in the VCH Research Institute newsletter, read more here!