Protect hockey players from head injuries: Editorial
The Toronto Star published an Op/Ed on April 25 discussing the results of the first phase of Baycrest’s longitudinal study on the impact of concussions on retired professional hockey players.
The Toronto Star published an Op/Ed on April 25 discussing the results of the first phase of Baycrest’s longitudinal study on the impact of concussions on retired professional hockey players.
Metro News published an April 23 story on a Rotman Research Institute study that looks into the long-term impact of concussions on retired hockey players. Baycrest Senior Scientist – and study lead – Dr. Brian Levine comments on the results.
An April 18 story on the Radio Canada International website looks at the latest results from a study conducted at Baycrest’s Rotman Research Institute looking at the effects of concussions on retired professional hockey players. The report features comments from Baycrest Senior Scientist – and study lead – Dr. Brian Levine.
The Toronto Star published its bi-weekly column – Caregiver SOS – on April 17, written by Baycrest Occupational Therapist Nira Rittenberg, titled “Dementia can mean dealing with delusions.”
A CBC NEWS April 16 report looks at a study conducted by Baycrest Senior Scientist Dr. Brian Levine investigating the effects of concussions on retired professional hockey players. The ongoing study is a first-of-its-kind.
Read the full story here or watch the CBC’s TV news report here.
(Note: This same story was published on Yahoo! News here.)
An April 15 story in The Toronto Sun discusses the findings of Baycrest’s Rotman Research Institute’s seminal study on the effects of concussions on retired professional hockey players. Baycrest Senior scientist – and study lead – Dr. Brian Levine, comments on his team’s findings.
Medical Xpress published a story on findings from a recent study by the Rotman Research Institute on concussions in retired professional hockey players. The longitudinal study, led by Baycrest senior scientist Dr. Brian Levine, is the most comprehensive neurological study of its kind.
An April 12 report on Windsor’s AM 800 radio station website featured an in interview with NHL Alumnus Mark Napier, who recalled NHL legend Gordie Howe’s support of the Baycrest Pro-Am charitable hockey tournament.
MarketWired published an April 3 report about the Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation’s (CC-ABHI) new “Knowledge Moilization Partnership Program,” which has $1M in funding available to help knowledge mobilization about brain health across the healthcare sector.
An April 3 story in The CJN reports on Sarah Krybus Fishman, who started an annual charitable flower sale at Baycrest called “Bubby’s Blooms” in honour of her late mother.
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