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THE BRAIN PROJECT IS BACK FOR 2024!

 

See the exclusive exhibit at Nathan Phillips Square from May 6th –  June 7th

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Protect your brain health and take action with Baycrest today!

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BY SUPPORTING THE BRAIN PROJECT, YOU WILL HELP BAYCREST’S EFFORTS TO DEFEAT DEMENTIA AND IMPROVE THE AGING EXPERIENCE

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GET MOVING

PROTECT YOUR BRAIN HEALTH AND GET MOVING!

Join us at the Bike for Brain Health on June 2nd

TAKE CARE OF YOUR BRAIN

START THESE THINGS NOW TO HELP REDUCE YOUR RISK OF DEMENTIA

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WE’RE ON A MISSION TO CHANGE THE FUTURE OF BRAIN HEALTH

 

The Brain Project is a local art exhibit created by the Baycrest Foundation to raise awareness and inspire conversations about brain health with Canadians. Proceeds support Baycrest’s world-leading work in brain health and aging care, research and education.

 

The Brain Project engages artists from across the globe, both established and emerging, to design and create one-of-a-kind sculptures. The focus of this exhibition is communicating a key driver in maintaining brain health and support in delaying the impacts of dementia: physical fitness.

 

Research affirms that physical fitness helps reduce brain aging, increases blood flow to the brain and decreases the risk of dementia as you get older. Studies show that adults should aim to get 150 minutes of moderate exercise a week. In fact, by exercising regularly, an individual can take up to 5 years off their aging brain health.

 

The Brain Project will reinforce this message with one-of-a-kind pieces of art displayed at Nathan Phillips Square from May 6th – June 7th 2024.

Learn more about Baycrest and the impact of funds raised through The Brain Project.