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2022-2023 Baycrest Academy Annual Report

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What are memories made of? – Featured Dr. Rosanna Olsen on TVO's The Agenda New website allows dementia patients to determine whether it's still safe to drive – Featured Dr. Gary Naglie in The Globe & Mail The Zoomer on extreme longevity – Featured Dr. Allison Sekuler on Zoomer Television Study: Lifestyle may be more important than age for cognitive functioning and dementia risk – Featured Dr. Annalise LaPlume in Zoomer Magazine Dr. Allison Sekuler was profiled in the Spring 2023 edition of Lifestyles Magazine (print only) Protect yourself against dementia – Featured Dr. Nicole Anderson in GoodTimes magazine Experts temper hope for new FDA-approved Alzheimer's drug – Featured Dr. Howard Chertkow in The Globe & Mail Dr. Annalise LaPlume was interviewed on national German radio channel BR24 Honouring Alzheimer's Awareness Month – Featured Dr. Gary Naglie on Global News Can bird watching improve your child's memory? – Featured Dr. Erik Wing in National Geographic Proactive lifestyle changes that will reduce your risk of dementia – Featured Dr. Nicole Anderson on Breakfast Television Just can't find the right word? Researchers say this might be due to "memory clutter" rather than cognitive decline – Featured Dr. Lynn Hasher in Zoomer Magazine Sharing our expertise Baycrest Academy researchers and educators engage in media and advocacy efforts to inform the public about the latest scientific findings and educational developments, and their potential impact on health, science, and government policy. Below, we highlight a small sample of media stories featuring Academy members. Media Hits 2022–2023 ANNUAL REPORT 29

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