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WHO’s first blueprint for dementia research

Launch of WHO’s first blueprint for dementia research: Dementia is one of the greatest health challenges of our generation. “Although…

Communication support for carers this Alzheimer’s Month

Communication support for carers this Alzheimer’s Month: To mark this year’s Alzheimer’s Month (September), new research by Lottie has found over…

How cranberries could improve memory and ward off dementia

How cranberries could improve memory and ward off dementia: Adding cranberries to your diet could help improve memory and brain…

Air pollution linked with dementia risk

Researchers find air pollution linked with dementia risk: A research study conducted by a team of academics at the University…

De-cluttering may not help people with dementia

A clutter-free environment may not help people with dementia carry out daily tasks – according to a new study from…

Top Five Chores Proven to Stave Off Dementia

Fran Vandelli, Dementia Lead at Bupa Care Services gives advice on the  Top Five Chores Proven to Stave Off Dementia.…

Sleeping longer than 6.5 hours associated with cognitive decline

Dr Greg Elder, Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Associate Director of Northumbria Sleep Research explores why a good night's sleep…

New understanding of how brain cells talk

Experts from the University of Nottingham have discovered that reversing the modification of molecular messages at synapses in the human…

Ketone supplement and obesity discovery

Ketone supplement might be a novel therapeutic for boosting brain function in obesity: New research published in The Journal of…

Protein from the liver may cause Alzheimer’s disease

Protein from the liver may cause Alzheimer’s disease in the brain: The study, published in the prestigious PLOS Biology journal and…

DNA ‘switch’ found in fight against cancer

Scientists from the University of Bradford have discovered a DNA protein 'switch' that could help in the treatment of cancer…

WHO: World failing to address dementia challenge

WHO: World failing to address dementia challenge: Only a quarter of countries worldwide have a national policy, strategy or plan…

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