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Quality dementia care must be an ongoing priority
Early detection of Alzheimer’s possible – research
HKUST Pushes Forward Research on Early Diagnostics and Gene Therapy for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Poor eyesight unfairly mistaken for brain decline
Half million Australians live with dementia. That figure is expected to triple by 2050
In reality, escapist fiction could be what doctor orders
Study finds new iron supplement may limit debilitating side effects
Research linking music to brain function could lead to promising therapies: CNN
We need to protect all athletes from CTE, say Greens
Link between dementia and atrial fibrillation
Dementia Australia acknowledges Opposition’s commitment to aged care
Family donation supports Otago University research on World Bipolar Day
Can music slow onset of neurodegenerative disease?
Low vitamin C linked to cognitive impairment in older Australians
Delirium linked to increase in hospital deaths
Yemen: Acute hunger at unprecedented levels as funding dries up
Partnership to transform dementia care in residential aged care
Slow walk and memory issues may predict dementia risk
Unraveling complexity of vitamin B12 diseases
ADRF: Expanding research parameters and introducing greater innovation
Defence awards $7 million for studies on gut health and wearable biomarker technology
Research investigates how gut wages war on brains of soldiers
Age not barrier to improved technology for diabetes, new study finds
City recognises International Day of People with Disability by releasing Access Keys
Calls for re-funding of life-changing dementia-friendly communities program
Sexual consent loophole in bill needs to be closed.
Older Adults Can Improve Prospective Memory Functioning Using Smartphone Technology
Listening to favourite music improves brain function in Alzheimer’s patients: University of Toronto research
Long term effects of Covid
Informed consent must for vaccinations in aged care to boost protection and assurance
Restoring normal sleep reduces amyloid-beta accumulation in mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
Brain scientist’s free tips to keep your mind sharp
Clarification on diabetes and dementia risk
Covid vaccinations essential to protect people living with dementia
Early accumulation of tau in brain predicts memory decline in Alzheimer’s disease
Do brain training apps, games and puzzles enhance brain health?
WHO and partners call for urgent action on meningitis
Helping those with acquired brain injury keep safe online
Professor Amy Brodtmann joins Dementia Australia as an Honorary Medical Advisor
Genetic differences important for Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Chatbot may detect early dementia in time for intervention
Drinking Linked to a Decline in Brain Health Across Lifespan
People living with dementia find joy with customised technology
Dementia peak body welcomes Victorian government spending to introduce ratios in aged care
$12 Million boost to domestic violence services
Dementia Australia welcomes NSW government spending to improve palliative care and aged care training
Domestic violence defendants to be banned from cross-examining complainants in court
Three-year results from world’s first long-term clinical trial in earliest stage of Alzheimer’s disease