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Charity Times editor, Lauren Weymouth, is joined by Dementia UK CEO, Hilda Hayo to discuss why the charity receives such high ...
Every person is presumed to have the capacity to manage their own affairs and make their own decisions up until the court has adjudicated them as an incapacitated individual incapable of communicating ...
Living a healthy lifestyle can help keep your brain strong This means exercising regularly eating a balanced diet and ...
Each disease brain tour guides you through four levels of content, allowing you to: 1. See how regions of the brain are affected by different types of dementia. 2. Look closely at brain cells and ...
One million people are thought to be living with dementia in the UK with one in three of these undiagnosed but early action helps with care and treatment ...
Dementia was more prevalent in older patients with some cancer types, and comorbid dementia in this population was associated with unplanned or unnecessary hospitalization.
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A Cleveland Clinic expert explains the signs that indicate a dementia patient is nearing the end of their life.
A new study found that older adults with fluctuating cholesterol levels—regardless of how high—could be 60% more likely to ...
The finding may open a whole new world in the study of Alzheimer's disease, said biophysicist Aneta Stefanovska.
Staying fit is one of the best ways to lower the risk of dementia — even for those with a genetic predisposition to the condition.