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Adelaide comes together for people impacted by dementia
High meat consumption linked to lower dementia risk in genetic risk group
Could Ozempic help people whose cancer has spread to the brain?
Hearing loss is often called a dementia risk factor – here’s what the research really shows
Inflammation-related protein changes could help predict cognitive impairment after a stroke- especially in smokers
Walkable Cities Good For Ageing Brains, Study Finds
Public health experts call for rethink as dementia becomes leading cause of death
Behavioural changes may be linked to early dementia‑related processes
Cronulla comes together for people impacted by dementia
Tired Minds, Unreliable Evidence
Canberra comes together for people impacted by dementia
Dementia: how brain resilience, immune health and the menopause play a role in women’s risk
Ready For Take-off: NeuRA Appoints Former Qantas Executive To New Role
Release of Framework for National Dementia Action Plan welcome but further investment is urgently needed
Number of Australians living with dementia growing
Yes, weight-loss drugs work but nutrition needs attention
People who survive cancers are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s – this might be why
Scientists once thought the brain couldn’t be changed. Now we know different
Bill Gates Visits KI’s Alzheimer’s Researchers
Creatine for women: should you add this supplement into your diet?
Your brain can be trained, much like your muscles – a neurologist explains how to boost your brain health
Angelini Pharma Announces Appointment of Sergio Marullo di Condojanni as New CEO
Not All Sitting Is Same When It Comes To Brain Health
Can eating high fat cheese and cream reduce dementia risk, as a new study suggests?
How cranberries can be a Christmas cracker for health this festive season
Covid Leaves Lasting Mark On Human Brain
Scientists unlock brain’s natural clean-up system to develop new treatments for stroke and other neurological diseases
KI Researchers awarded Torsten Söderberg grants in medicine
Staying Connected: Social Ties Can Protect Ageing Brains
Dementia confirmed as Australia’s leading cause of death, ABS data reveals
Royal Society honours Otago researchers
Can brain training really shave ten years off brain ageing, as a recent study suggests?
Even a few thousand steps a day can reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s – new study
Hundreds of genes act differently in the brains of men and women
The female factor in Alzheimer’s: UNSW study probes hormonal links to dementia
Does the full moon make us sleepless? A neurologist explains the science behind sleep, mood and lunar myths
11 Million Lives Lost Each Year: Urgent Action Needed On Neurological Care
Why Social Connection Matters To Your Health
Poor Sleep May Make Your Brain Age Faster – New Study
Cutting country dementia risks through community collaboration
Could your urine predict your dementia risk?
Studying brain health in endocrinal and metabolic diseases
Gestational diabetes linked to autism and ADHD in new study
Poor sleep may nudge the brain toward dementia, researchers find
World Alzheimer’s Day report reveals importance of rehabilitation
Ten ways diabetes and dementia are linked
Dementia now leading cause of death for Australians
How ‘brain cleaning’ while we sleep may lower our risk of dementia