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Diabetes and Toothlessness Together Worsen Cognitive Decline
Fusion Party announces tech entrepreneur and AI advocate Owen Miller as candidate for 2023 Aston by-election
What is delirium?
We got some key things wrong about long COVID. Here are 5 things we’ve learnt
New research aims to understand why women more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease
Apathy May Predict Progression to Dementia
Issues around aged care and intimacy
New drug slowing Alzheimer’s disease progression approved in U.S
Blood test detects Alzheimer’s early
Normal Memory Loss in Ageing: How Much?
Immune cells help protect brain health and cognition
Researchers Find That Brains with More Vitamin D Function Better
New blood test can detect ‘toxic’ protein years before Alzheimer’s symptoms emerge, study shows
International Day of People with Disability
Greens secure Labor and Coalition Support for Inquiry into Concussion in Sport
Chris Hemsworth’s Alzheimer’s gene doesn’t guarantee he’ll develop dementia
Machine learning gives nuanced view of Alzheimer’s stages
UniSC neuroscientist recognised as role model
UQ study explains link between sleep apnoea and dementia
Compulsory dementia education as important as pay rise for aged care workers
Man convicted for repeatedly kicking and abusing his 10-month-old puppy
Funding Success to Support Mild Cognitive Impairment Diagnosis
Every day 110 Australians have heart attack, and many do not receive recommended medications
Vital medical research supported
Neuropsychology tool streamlines cognitive assessment, diagnosis and care
Police update: Charges – Fatal crash – Noonamah
Clinical trial will test drug treatment for dementia
There are 100s of reasons for 1.6 million carers to call National Dementia Helpline
Financial decision making for and in old age
New guide to improve health outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities
WA Government to review young offender laws
Show me your brain scan and I’ll tell you how old you really are
Study participants wanted for new UOW research into potential benefits of purple foods
Keeping music in mind
Treatment for fatal lung disease in babies closer
Safe & Found WA celebrates first successful year
Jobs and Skills Summit: Dementia education must underpin workforce solutions discussions
Celebrities combine forces and voices to support people impacted by dementia, plus National Dementia Helpline now 24/7
Technology is key to transforming systemic deficiencies in Australia’s aged care sector, new report finds
Technology key to transforming systemic deficiencies in Australia’s aged care sector, and it exists now
Australian Dementia Network Registry releases First Annual Report 2020-2021
Nursing and midwifery research grants to drive innovation
Protein could provide answers to cause of dementia
“Quake brain” effects suffered by resilient Cantabrians fade over time – study
Research sheds light on mechanism by which long-term anti-anxiety drug use affects brain
“Real” 7-Up – 30-Year Study Linking Childhood Obesity and Fitness to Midlife Cognition
Exercise is medicine how heart surgery patients are bouncing back post-op
Dementia Australia welcomes newly elected government and reaffirms need to invest in quality dementia care