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Motion recognition tech assists epilepsy diagnosis
New Charter of Rights in aged care welcomed by dementia peak body
Lack of visibility in home care and dementia a major concern
Dietary Patterns Linked to Better Brain Health in Late Life
Dementia peak body welcomes Government plan to address elder abuse
Montessori principles prove promising in improving quality of life for people living with dementia
Human rights based approach to aged care welcomed by dementia peak body
Reissue to correct error:Dementia education for family carers in Yorke Peninsula
Wilson Foundation partners with Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine to deliver
A nutty solution for improving brain health
High-Tech care to give Denmark Seniors More Choice
More Choices for Aged Care in Esperance
Free dementia education for family carers in Yorke Peninsula
Australian Company Leads Way to Cure Alzheimer’s Disease
Home care workers to tell Royal Commission system of caring in homes is in crisis
Dementia Australia Ambassador, Seven’s Andrea Nicolas
Why you need to get some shut-eye (and how to do it)
New report reveals Australian burden of disease for brain disorders is almost twice
$40 million to support people living with dementia
Dementia Australia calls on NSW to prioritise dementia in upcoming election
Researchers delve into dementia care
Brain blood flow and menstrual migraine: is there a link?
Participants prepare for Western Sydney Memory Walk & Jog
Participants prepare for Hunter Memory Walk & Jog
Leongatha residents invited to free ‘Your Brain Matters’ information session
Consultation on future of health in South Australia
Free information session for people recently diagnosed with dementia and their family
Tracey Banivanua Mar Fellows
Just ONE WEEK to go until Adelaide Memory Walk & Jog
QCS International Women’s Day award winners
Neurodegenerative research at Menzies gets a $500,000 funding boost
Honouring all women impacted by dementia on International Women’s Day
Exercise is good for brain, but what type is best?
Australian study suggests MIND diet reduces risk of dementia
MIND over Mediterranean: Australian study suggests MIND diet reduces risk of dementia
Dementia’s gender differences revealed
Nursing homes ‘fall short’ in dementia drug regime