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Running legend Ron Hill says he is ready to face 'the biggest challenge of my life' after revealing that he is now living with dementia.
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Internet sensation Songaminute Man’s son hits high note at Dementia Friendly Awards
Internet sensation Songaminute Man’s son hits high note at Dementia Friendly Awards .The son of internet singing sensation Songaminute Man has been honoured for his “phenomenal” fundraising efforts at Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Friendly Awards 2017.
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Study claims that computerised ‘brain training’ reduces dementia risk, Alzheimer’s Society comment
Study claims that computerised ‘brain training’ reduces dementia risk, Alzheimer’s Society comment .Results from a ten year study have hinted that a type of brain training designed to train people’s thinking speed could reduce dementia risk.
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Remembering the last Christmas Day with my husband who had dementia
Remembering the last Christmas Day with my husband who had dementia .Remembering the loss of a loved one at Christmas can make the festive period a very emotional time. In this moving piece, Susan Barlow recounts the what-would-be last Christmas with her husband Ian in his care home in 2019.
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Timothy West shares the story of life with wife Pru after her dementia diagnosis
Actor Timothy West discusses wife Prunella Scales' dementia diagnosis and how theatre still plays an important role in their relationship.
How taking family leave helped my dementia research career
How taking family leave helped my dementia research career .Taking family leave from work can be complicated. This may be even more difficult in a research career, where positions are often not permanent, and funding may have strict time limits. Dr. Natalie Marchant shares her experiences of maternity leave and advice on how to manage starting a family as well as continuing a successful career.
Funding for social care to solve crisis ‘won’t scratch the surface', warns dementia charity
Alzheimer’s Society calls for long-term people plan for social care, as BBC report reveals how workforce crisis is letting people with dementia down.
Study suggests which ‘bugs’ in gut may be involved in dementia - Alzheimer's Society comments
Study suggests which ‘bugs’ in gut may be involved in dementia - Alzheimer's Society comments .Preliminary research presented in Honolulu at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2019 suggests that the makeup of bacteria and other microbes in the gut may be involved in dementia.
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Some of my most treasured moments have been after mum's dementia diagnosis
Some of my most treasured moments have been after mum's dementia diagnosis .Carly Burne’s mother, Rose-Marie was diagnosed with Frontotemporal dementia in 2017. Despite the challenges of the past four years, Carly reflects on the positives following her mam's diagnosis.
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Can I install CCTV at home to keep an eye on my loved one living with dementia?
Can I install CCTV at home to keep an eye on my loved one living with dementia? .CCTV can be an effective form of assistive technology. However, there are ethical and legal issues around using security cameras to keep an eye on someone with dementia that must be taken into account.
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