February 12, 2013
Living with Alzheimer’s is possible.
And few know this more expertly than Dr. Tiffany Chow whose book, The Memory Clinic, tells what we can to do prevent Alzheimers’ onset and progression – via nutrition, exercise, cerebral reserve and brain plasticity.
Tiffany Chow is a senior clinician-scientist at the Baycrest Rotman Research Institute and staff behavioural neurologist at the Ross Memory Clinic. She also holds a dual appointment as assistant professor of neurology and geriatric psychiatry with the University of Toronto.
So if you’re concerned about Alzheimers, living with it or close by, please join Dr. Tiffany Chow at a stand-up continental Ramsay Breakfast.
Cost:
$45.00 + HST and includes a copy of The Memory Clinic.
Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Breakfast: 7:30 a.m.
Food for Thought: 8:00 a.m.
Questions & Answers: 8:40 a.m.
Depart: 8:59 a.m.