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Art & Dementia

Wednesday, November 23, 2022 12:00to13:00

This webinar organized by the Alzheimer Society of Canada talks about how art and dementia can intertwine – in therapies, in artworks, in increasing awareness and more. /infoneuroCategory: News

Life Redefined: Online Film Discussion with Young Adult Brain Tumour Survivors

Monday, November 28, 2022 13:00to13:30

Event organized by Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. For more information, click HERE.  /infoneuroCategory: News

4th Annual Neuro Open Science in Action Symposium 2022

Wednesday, November 30, 2022 10:30to15:45

This year’s symposium will focus on how academic institutions can pave the way for the future of open research./infoneuroCategory: News

New resource: Dementia, Your Companion Guide

Published: 14 November 2022

鶹AV launches a free new educational guide for people living with dementia and their care partners. Consult the guide here.

Quebec study on long COVID seeking participants

Published: 2 November 2022

Find out more or sign up to participate through the study website: https://post-covid.quebec/en/home/ or by emailing: post-covid.mni [at] mcgill.ca

Cedars CanSupport Well-Being Conversation

Wednesday, November 16, 2022 11:00to12:00

Cedars CanSupport Well-Being Conversation with invited guest speaker, Heather Palmer, PhD, for an informative conversation about Cancer-Related Brain Fog./infoneuroCategory: News

Law to better protect vulnerable persons

Published: 2 November 2022

The law to better protect people in vulnerable situations came into force on November 1, 2022. For more information, click here.

Webinaire SP La sclérose en plaques progressive secondaire

Thursday, November 3, 2022 19:00to20:00

Webinar offered by MS Society of Canada about secondary progressive MS./infoneuroCategory: News

National Young Adults with Dystonia Meeting - Virtual

Sunday, November 20, 2022 14:00to15:00

National Young Adults with Dystonia Virtual Meeting offered by Dystonia Medical Research Foundation Canada./infoneuroCategory: News

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