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News Releases 2007
A disease that steals the self
People with rare type of memory loss still sensitive to others, study shows
Baycrest cognitive scientist Dr. Endel Tulving inducted into Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
Antidepressant shows early promise in treating agitation and psychotic symptoms of dementia
Lunch with your NHL hero! <br>Baycrest and NHL Alumni Association team up to offer memories that will last a lifetime
eBay Canada Combines Heart-Pounding Adventure and Heart-Warming Causes with “Thrillanthropy”
Canadian military visits Baycrest
Stunning new garden opens at Baycrest
New exhibit of Judaic textile artwork on display in the museum until September 30
Chair of the Baycrest Board
New CEO for Baycrest
Baycrest prom celebration for Holocaust survivors gets news coverage in local and national media
Youth learn what it's like to be old
Youth learn life lessons from Holocaust Survivors
Holocaust Survivors across GTA will attend their Senior Prom …after more than 65 years!
Memory screens in New York City
Baycrest scientist inducted into The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
Brightest minds in memory research meet in Toronto for conference March 4-6, 2007
Attention: Health, science, life reporters - Possible story angles
Canadian study shows bilingualism has protective effect in delaying onset of dementia by four years