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New AI glasses for dementia sufferers 'see' objects and project prompts onto lenses
New AI glasses for people with dementia ‘see’ objects and project visual prompts onto the lenses to help them live independently – and they could be available on the NHS soon. They have already wowed ...
A massive UK study of more than 165,000 dementia patients has uncovered troubling new evidence about risperidone, a commonly ...
Dementia has been the leading cause of death in England and Wales for years now, with Dementia UK adding that more people die from dementia in the UK overall than of any other condition. Still, a 2017 ...
EATING plenty of meat could be linked to lower dementia risk – but only for 25 per cent of Brits. Adults at higher risk of ...
"These behaviours can be difficult to understand and often have different causes." This could present as a sign in the hands.
A major new study finds people with type 1 diabetes face nearly three times the dementia risk. But lifestyle changes and new treatments offer real hope.
Lost Chord plans to set up new choirs in Yorkshire, the Lake District, Manchester and London.
Arvind Salwan of Dementia Heroes champions culturally sensitive dementia support in Glasgow, tackling stigma and improving ...
Music is a medicine of sorts. It can lower distress in people with dementia, a new study finds. The Nov. 14 study in Nature Mental Health showed the perks of music therapy, explains how music can ease ...
HEARING the word ‘dementia’, my body froze. I tried to focus on what the doctor was saying, but all I wanted to do was weep.
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Rock 4 Dementia brings live music and charity together
Rock 4 Dementia, a grassroots live-music fundraising event founded by Sharon and Neil Thompson, is set to take Brighton by storm on March 29.
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