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$230 million for over 100 health and medical research projects and $245 million for new grant opportunities
Fatty acids hold clue to creating memories
What are the early signs of dementia, and how does it differ from normal ageing?
Aged Care Taskforce report set for release
Florey researchers changing the world of brain and mental health conditions
Immune protein may induce dementia unrelated to high blood pressure
UNSW picks up lion’s share of Royal Society of NSW Awards
Chef’s kiss: brain-friendly cake shines light on cognitive decline
Decarbonising transport for our health
“Breathing is life”: Australia must clean up its cars to protect people against COPD
5 things you didn’t realise you need to know about perimenopause
New culprit in amyloid beta buildup, neurodegeneration
Ita Buttrose AC OBE Appointed Chair of CHeBA Advisory Committee
Senior shoppers told to checkout early
Walk your way to lower blood pressure
AI challenge to deliver better healthcare
Novel blood test identifies biomarkers in patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
Healthy hearing may help protect against cognitive decline
Significant development in mild cognitive impairment treatment revealed in Australia
HER Centre Australia conference to inspire change in women’s mental health
Blood vessel breakdown linked with Alzheimer’s disease
UQ research reveals new brain networks critical to memory formation
Assessing Generational Change to Reduce Dementia Impact
Genetic Risk for High Blood Pressure Associated with Poorer Cognitive Function
Platelets can replicate benefits of exercise in brain
Extreme Heat May Hasten Cognitive Decline in Vulnerable Populations
Wives on money when partner’s brain function declines
Funding Success to Decrease Stigma and Increase Help-Seeking
Alzheimer’s drug donanemab has been hailed as a ‘turning point’ for treatment. But what does it mean for people with the disease?
Promising results of new Alzheimer’s drug published – early diagnosis is key
Mater Researcher Jen Stables is inspiring the next generation of Queensland women in STEM
New research prompts call for aged care to embrace training on ageism
New centre to support older residents and carers now open 
Slow Walking Could Be Sign of Dementia in Older Dogs
Improving care planning for older Australians
Do sleep apps help with insomnia?
Sleep apnoea link to cognitive decline
When pigeons dream
Ischemic heart disease linked to increased risk of dementia
CHeBA Partners with UQ and Aged Care Provider to Reduce Risk of Cognitive Decline
Maintaining cognitive function
GlyNAC supplementation improves cognitive decline and brain health in aging
Understanding self-directed ageism
Passing the sniff test: Can we train our brain to boost smell and memory?
Love thy neighbour: How to help older people deal with social isolation and loneliness
Social interaction reduces dementia risk and increases longevity: study
Interfering with antiviral pathway may deter Alzheimer’s
Mind matter: Sharpening focus on ‘brain age’