September 17 marks Rehabilitation Day, a celebration of the critical role of rehabilitation in recovery and quality of life, and the dedicated teams that make this possible.
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An international team of researchers has received $1 million to launch one of the largest multinational studies to date examining how cardiovascular health influences the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
New research published in Palliative Care and Social Practice shows that food is much more than fuel for palliative patients.
The newly released Equity Extension to the STROBE Guideline published in The BMJ and JAMA Network Open covers a critical gap in the original guidelines.
Bruyère Health Research Institute has been redesignated as a PAHO/WHO Collaborating Centre and selected as a participant of the newly established WHO Health Inequality Monitoring Network.
We have entered a formal collaboration with Telfer Executive Programs at the University of Ottawa to deliver the refreshed and redesigned Leading Quality Improvement in Healthcare Certificate program.
Environment and Climate Canada has issued a heat warning for Ottawa, and with soaring temperatures expected to continue, it's more important than ever to stay safe and cool.
Join us on July 15 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. for the unveiling of Hallways of Hope, a moving art exhibit created through a unique collaboration at Bruyère Health.
A new research study has been launched to generate a better understanding of how best to deliver digital literacy education to older Canadians.
Every study is a step closer to the next generation of care.