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caregiver and loved one January 23, 2018 When caring for relatives with dementia, develop a good relationship: U of T expert
Morgan Barense May 10, 2017 Study shows dementia-related brain changes are identifiable even before problems are noticeable
Photo of Toronto traffic on Spadina Avenue January 6, 2017 U of T researchers part of study linking dementia to living near major traffic
Photo of Carmela Tartaglia November 28, 2016 Declining dementia rates: U of T's Carmela Tartaglia talks about a new U.S. study
Liam Kaufman speaking at the AGE-WELL competition August 2, 2016 U of T startup’s Alzheimer detection technology takes first prize in nation-wide competition
June 21, 2016 Can natural language processing help detect dementia? This U of T grad student is trying to find out

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