Advice for carers for people with epilepsy and a learning disability, including information on the link between epilepsy and ...
Beijing has rolled out policy frameworks aimed at expanding eldercare and dementia services for an aging China but it is ...
A simple blood test that could revolutionise dementia diagnosis has started trials in NHS clinics. The study of more than 3,000 patients will verify a diagnostic test suitable for routine use that ...
Dementia claims the lives of smarter people sooner, scientists have discovered. People who spend more years at school or in education are likely to deteriorate from the neurodegenerative disease ...
Antibiotics, Vaccinations and Anti-Inflammatory Medication Linked to Reduced Risk of Dementia Jan. 21, 2025 — Antibiotics, antivirals, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication are ...
If you are affected by dementia, worried about a diagnosis or if you are a carer, trained staff are ready to give you the support you need. We can offer advice on things such as getting diagnosed, ...
Dementia With Lewy Bodies Has Been Difficult ... an average of just over a month to see a neurologist for specialty care after being referred by their primary care physician or another physician ...
A major study suggests that one particular diet could make you far less likely to develop dementia. Sue Quinn speaks to the experts to find out how it works. Almost one million people in the UK ...
Learn about the 7 stages of dementia, from no impairment to end stage. Understand the signs and symptoms of each stage and ...
Let’s be honest. Conversations about senior care and senior living may not be glamorous subjects and they probably won’t be ...
There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable. Non-modifiable risk factors are ones that cannot be changed or eliminated, like aging, family history and genetics.