Medics tackling alcohol misuse

Health professionals are at the forefront of tackling the problem of alcohol misuse in our society. For many people, problem drinking may only be flagged...

Voxel mapping for Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease is by far the commonest form of dementia, affecting around 1.5 per cent of all people over the age of 65. There is...

Most young people suffer loneliness

It’s always sad around this time of year to hear about the growing problem of loneliness amongst the elderly, however, it’s also a major issue...

Death and disability

 The Learning Disabilities Mortality Review Programme (LeDeR) in 2015 studied the mortality rates for people with learning disabilities (LD). Although LD is not shown on...

All you need to know about crying

All animals well up with tears to clean or remove irritants from their eyes, but we are the only species who cry because of emotional...

How to stay calm at Christmas

Christmas is one of the most eagerly awaited events in the whole year, but for many people, Yuletide cheer comes at a price. According to...

Autism in sharp focus

Autism brings into sharp focus what it is to be human. I’d summarise autism as being a different way of living. Autism is a lifelong...

Open access to memory clinics

Around 850,000 people in the UK are living with dementia, but the number of people who actually have the condition without being given a formal...