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How Screen Time Impacts the Brain

In this day and age, nearly all of us are guilty of using our technological devices to an almost pathological degree. Technology like phones and laptops can be extremely useful in our everyday lives helping us to be more efficient and stay connected to people and the world around us. However we often hear that there are negative consequences to increased screen time but what are they?

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BCBWP 2022/2023 Annual Report

Since its inception in 2019, the BC Brain Wellness Program (The Program) has provided a source of hope and well-being for many. As we mark our 4th anniversary, we are thrilled to share the progress we have made in this annual report.

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October 7th: Ageism Awareness Day

October 7th is Ageism Awareness Day, reminding us to reflect on how we treat ourselves and others based on our age, and allowing this understanding to guide our actions with grace, patience, and fairness.

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Under Pressure: Exploring the Brain's Response to Stress

As people living in the 21st century, it’s not uncommon for feelings of stress to be present in our everyday lives, but these feelings can go beyond day-to-day stressors and create long-lasting changes in brain function and wellness.

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The Participant Advisory Committee: Call out for new applications!

The Participant Advisory Committee (PAC) is a select group of Brain Wellness Program (BWP) participants who are helping improve the program through their input. The PAC was created to provide a participant perspective towards a comprehensive and integrated approach to brain wellness. The PAC meets once a month on Zoom to discuss a variety of BWP initiatives and programs, with feedback being sent directly back to the BWP team.

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Intergenerational Storytelling Project

The Intergenerational Storytelling Project is back! It is an amazing way to connect with someone from a different generation and share your unique life experiences with them! By the end of the project, you will create and receive an abridged storybook encapsulating your most meaningful memories.

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How to be Hopeful

What actually is hope and is there anything we can do to become more hopeful? This is one of many questions Dr. Charles Snyder addresses in his paper, “Hope Theory: Rainbows in the Mind”. By looking into his discussion of these questions, we are able to better utilize hope and find the hopefulness we are missing.

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World Brain Day 2023

The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) marks July 22nd of every year World Brain Day (WBD). This year, on the 10th anniversary of WBD, the WFN hopes to inspire global initiatives to expand disability awareness and improve health care access for those with disabilities, with the theme being “Brain Health and Disability: Leave No One Behind”.

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Humour as a Healthy Way of Coping

When we think about improv, our minds often gravitate towards improv comedy - the realm of humour, laughter, and fun. While these associations are all correct, it's important to recognise that improv encompasses more than just jokes. It fosters a mindset that can contribute to a happier and healthier life.

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National Seniors’ Week

As we head into June, not only do we welcome the official start of Summer, but we celebrate National Seniors’ Week! This year, National Seniors’ Week is celebrated from Monday, June 5 to Friday, June 9 and what better way to celebrate than to connect with the Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health.

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World Meditation Day

May 21, 2023 is World Meditation Day. Meditation is a form of mental training with the objective of improving one’s core psychological states, such as emotion regulation and attention. By paying extra attention to all of the aspects of the moment we are in now, and learning to accept them as they are, we can change our psychological states.

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Self-compassion and caregiving

As a caregiver, how can you find time to give back to yourself? One way to start is by practicing self-compassion. Leading clinical psychologist Dr. Kristin Neff defines self-compassion as composed of three elements.

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Thank you Volunteers!

April 16-22 is National Volunteer Week – this week (and all other weeks!), we celebrate the wonderful volunteers of the BC Brain Wellness Program and beyond.

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How to Harness the Power of Stress

April is Stress Awareness Month, so this week, we will be taking time to acknowledge the role stress plays in our lives and how to respond to it in a healthy way!

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Brain Awareness Week

Last week, scholars, researchers, policymakers, patients, and members of the public joined together to celebrate Brain Awareness Week (BAW)! Every March, institutions around the world host events, workshops, and public awareness campaigns to highlight current developments in research about the brain and mind.

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Boosting your Brain Health: The Power of a Nutritious Diet

Do you prioritize brain health in your everyday life? You should! Unfortunately, the prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases increases as we age. One in ten folks over the age of 65 years have Alzheimer's disease. Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis can negatively impact your ability to run errands, enjoy time with family, and overall quality of life.

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TEAM - Team Engagement is A Must!

Allied health professionals play a crucial role in providing holistic care to people with chronic health conditions. Tapping into their expertise and experience increases your knowledge and skills, which can be invaluable in managing your health and wellness. Start building your team early on, even before you think you need it!

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