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Neurodiversity

Heart-breaking Christmas for people with dementia

Christmas changed forever as a third of people with dementia are unable to visit loved ones and 25% are no…

Advanced imaging predicts the recovery of children with brain injury

Advanced imaging predicts the recovery of children with brain injury: Researchers from The University of Queensland have used an advanced…

Vitamin B12: A key player in cellular reprogramming

Vitamin B12 is a well-known micronutrient that has long been acknowledged for its essential role in maintaining nerve function, supporting…

Gene linked to persistent stuttering uncovered

Gene linked to persistent stuttering into adulthood uncovered: A new study led by University of Melbourne researchers has discovered a…

Public support for Alzheimer’s disease blood tests

Blood tests for diagnosing dementia would be much more acceptable to the public than current tests offered, according to a…

Researchers secure funds for brain health study on military veterans

A pioneering multi-disciplined team of researchers from Northumbria University and Imperial College London has received funding for a novel study…

Time critical medication guides for healthcare professionals

The Parkinson’s Excellence Network has launched three time critical medication guides to support hospital and care home staff to make…

Study describes brain pathology of domestic violence

A major international brain autopsy study of women who had experienced intimate partner violence reveals substantial damage in the brain,…

Local authorities failing to meet national dementia diagnosis ambition

Over 50% of local authorities in England are falling short of the national dementia diagnosis target leaving hundreds of thousands…

Brits upskilling for brain health

Latest research into learning, skills and interests reveals that almost nine in ten (85 percent) Brits consider themselves to be…

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