Chronic benzodiazepine consumption impacts sleep quality in older adults, new research shows
How Emma Chen found her research focus — and a community — at Concordia
Graduate student Jasmine Kotsiopoulos wins 2025 Ed Whitlock Fellowship for research on aging and motivation
RESEARCH: Men with childhood onset obesity burn less muscle fat during endurance exercise
John Molson alumna builds a business with social impact
Faculty of Arts and Science welcomes 12 new tenure-track faculty for 2024-2025
Social isolation, loneliness and frailty in older adults have a complex and sometimes mutually reinforcing relationship
Concordia makes major advances in research on aging thanks to the Michal and Renata Hornstein Chair in Cardiovascular Imaging
Bilingualism may maintain protection against Alzheimer’s, new Concordia study finds
Mind Matters
Wide Awake
‘Addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with aging requires a collective effort’
Cognitive decline may be detected using network analysis, according to Concordia researchers
‘Learning a language requires a holistic approach’
Concordia Public Scholar Stéfanie Tremblay seeks to improve dementia prevention through brain imaging
COVID-19 confinement worsened older Canadians’ feelings of loneliness, according to new Concordia research
Apps designed for older adults contain multiple security vulnerabilities, new Concordia research shows
Concordia’s engAGE Centre for Research on Aging has a new space
Bold innovation for a better future
Concordians will play a key role in an $8.6M research partnership to improve the built environment
Attitudes around older motherhood too often emphasize risk and pregnancy timing, Concordia researcher says
Centre for Research on Aging receives $200,000 from Grace Dart Foundation
Decision-making in older adults
POP Montreal and Concordia’s Centre for Research on Aging challenge the definition of ‘emerging artist’
2 Concordians are awarded nearly $5M for social sciences and humanities research
Centre for Research on Aging ‘a perfect fit’ for Fondation Luc Maurice
Concordia receives $9.5M for groundbreaking natural sciences and engineering research
Psychology professor plays a key role in a new study of severe COVID-19 cases in Quebec long-term care facilities
‘Creative problem-solving is in our DNA’
The neoliberal city needs to change, argues Concordia professor Meghan Joy
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