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Susan Vandermorris

Dr. Susan Vandermorris, Ph. D, C. Psych., is a clinical neuropsychologist who leads the Memory and Aging Program at Baycrest.

Changing the conversation around brain health and aging

Opinion | BY SUSAN VANDERMORRIS | November 6, 2019
The earlier we begin to take preventative measures, the better the odds for improving outcomes for brain health, writes Dr. Susan Vandermorris, and a healthy lifestyle extends beyond diet and exercise, and includes activities that spark from the well of creativity and community. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SUSAN VANDERMORRIS | November 6, 2019
Opinion | BY SUSAN VANDERMORRIS | November 6, 2019
The earlier we begin to take preventative measures, the better the odds for improving outcomes for brain health, writes Dr. Susan Vandermorris, and a healthy lifestyle extends beyond diet and exercise, and includes activities that spark from the well of creativity and community. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SUSAN VANDERMORRIS | November 6, 2019
The earlier we begin to take preventative measures, the better the odds for improving outcomes for brain health, writes Dr. Susan Vandermorris, and a healthy lifestyle extends beyond diet and exercise, and includes activities that spark from the well of creativity and community. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SUSAN VANDERMORRIS | November 6, 2019
Opinion | BY SUSAN VANDERMORRIS | November 6, 2019
The earlier we begin to take preventative measures, the better the odds for improving outcomes for brain health, writes Dr. Susan Vandermorris, and a healthy lifestyle extends beyond diet and exercise, and includes activities that spark from the well of creativity and community. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay