Dementia News and Research

Latest Dementia News and Research

Hearing loss is associated with accelerated cognitive decline and impairment in older adults

Hearing loss is associated with accelerated cognitive decline and impairment in older adults

University of Hertfordshire to lead two new Govt-funded projects into dementia research

University of Hertfordshire to lead two new Govt-funded projects into dementia research

Jan. issue of Behavioural Neurology features papers on aphasia and hemispatial neglect

Jan. issue of Behavioural Neurology features papers on aphasia and hemispatial neglect

Patients with Parkinson's develop artistic talents after dopamine-inducing therapy

Patients with Parkinson's develop artistic talents after dopamine-inducing therapy

Dementia care services: an interview with Sue McLean

Dementia care services: an interview with Sue McLean

Passive smoking raises dementia risk

Passive smoking raises dementia risk

Off-label drug ineffective in frontotemporal dementia

Off-label drug ineffective in frontotemporal dementia

Viewpoints: Rove says GOP unlikely to make much 'structural change' to entitlements; Roe anniversary and fading public understanding; Fast food workers' health insurance

Viewpoints: Rove says GOP unlikely to make much 'structural change' to entitlements; Roe anniversary and fading public understanding; Fast food workers' health insurance

Link between environmental tobacco smoke and dementia syndromes

Link between environmental tobacco smoke and dementia syndromes

Beta blockers can reduce risk of Alzheimer's, other types of dementia

Beta blockers can reduce risk of Alzheimer's, other types of dementia

Study demonstrates effects of obesity on 'Taupathies'

Study demonstrates effects of obesity on 'Taupathies'

Education for dementia staff may need improvement

Education for dementia staff may need improvement

Dementia diagnosis: an interview with Dr Andrew Blackwell, Chief Scientific Officer, Cambridge Cognition

Dementia diagnosis: an interview with Dr Andrew Blackwell, Chief Scientific Officer, Cambridge Cognition

Study investigates prolonged pathological outcomes of traumatic brain injury

Study investigates prolonged pathological outcomes of traumatic brain injury

Kareus announces start of KU-046 Phase I study in Alzheimer's

Kareus announces start of KU-046 Phase I study in Alzheimer's

Nation-wide campaign to address myths and attitudes about dementia

Nation-wide campaign to address myths and attitudes about dementia

New cost-effective, less invasive MRI method for diagnosis of dementia

New cost-effective, less invasive MRI method for diagnosis of dementia

Alzheimer's disease or FTLD can be effectively tracked using MRI

Alzheimer's disease or FTLD can be effectively tracked using MRI

Parkinson’s: an interview with Steve Ford, CEO of Parkinson’s UK

Parkinson’s: an interview with Steve Ford, CEO of Parkinson’s UK

Exercise and mental health: an interview with Professor Nanette Mutrie

Exercise and mental health: an interview with Professor Nanette Mutrie

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