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News Releases 2004
Remembering our own past: Scientists use “diary” recordings to show that autobiographical facts and events light up different brain areas
Ontario Drug Benefit plan allows for potentially inappropriate drugs to be prescribed to seniors
Baycrest is ‘first’ long-term care facility in Canada to adopt computerized physician order entry
Baycrest study uses advanced PET scanning technique to detect brain deposits associated with Alzheimer's
Toronto neurologists teleconference a huge success
Dr. Jon Erik Ween appointed director of new Stroke and Cognition Clinic at Baycrest
New Stroke and Cognition Clinic at Baycrest provides much needed rehabilitation services to help stroke patients recover lost cognitive function
Is the newer class of antipsychotic drugs beneficial in older adults?
Fran Sonshine is appointed Chair of the Baycrest Board of Directors
Being bilingual protects against some age-related cognitive changes, says new research
Higher doses of ACE inhibitors are best, but even low doses improve survival
Receiving a potentially inappropriate drug
Leading causes of 'global' death and disability not being studied in clinical trials
Baycrest Centre switches to ARUBA Wireless Networks for secure support of mobile voice and data applications
Caring for aging Holocaust Survivors - Baycrest shares its expertise in new manual
Patients recovering from depression with talk therapy show a distinct pattern of brain changes
Baycrest hosts conference for children of Holocaust Survivors
High school teams up with Baycrest
Baycrest volunteer honored
Toronto Police Chief visits Baycrest
Great Lakes Challenge fundraiser
Dr. Donald Stuss receives 2004 Faculty Award
$5-million gift to Baycrest honors father
Students remember child victims of Holocaust
Minister of Health, Hon. George Smitherman, visits Baycrest
Sharing knowledge with the U.K.
Federal Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development at Baycrest