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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…

Leading dementia charity advises about clock change confusion

As summer comes to an end and the nights become longer, people across the nation are preparing to set reminders…

19,000 people in England could be living with undiagnosed young-onset dementia

Following the first ever publication of data confirming that 34,412 people in England have been diagnosed with young-onset dementia (dementia…

Golf, walking and Nordic walking may enhance cognitive function in older adults

Playing a single 18-hole round of golf or completing 6 km of either Nordic walking or regular walking may significantly…

Finland’s revised clinical guidelines for dementia

A recent register-based study examined the impact of Finland’s revised clinical guidelines for the treatment of dementia, published in 2017,…

Study reveals inequities in treatment and recovery from stroke

Treatment and recovery from stroke worse for women and 'racial minorities': A major study on people with diabetes has found that…

Successful patient inclusion of Phase II clinical trial for Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

Neuroplast, a Dutch clinical-stage biotech, focusing on cell-based treatments for neurodegenerative diseases, has  Injury (TSCI). Preliminary data indicate an excellent…

Groundbreaking global ADHD review

A groundbreaking review of studies involving more than 21 million people worldwide has revealed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder affects a…

Guide to the fascinating world of Nootropics

Brain Boosters - An Introductory Guide to the Fascinating World of Nootropics: The Belgian pharmacologist Corneliu Giurgea first conceived the…

Misconceptions about caring for someone with Alzheimer’s

As we enter this year’s World Alzheimer’s Month 2023, new research from Lottie has revealed the biggest misconceptions about caring…

New insights on why epilepsy develops

New insights on why epilepsy develops, potential treatments in world’s largest genetic study: Specific changes in our DNA that increase…

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