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Steph assisting seniors to maintain their independence
Your brain gets bigger if you’re anxious and depressed
Dementia researchers discover world-first gene therapy that could potentially reverse memory loss from
New dementia Therapy
Police seek help to locate Middle Park woman and dog
Protein Shapes Matter in Alzheimer’s Research
Tom Meuser featured in Healthline article about caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s during
How understanding dynamics of yeast prions can shed light on neurodegenerative diseases
Fighting Against Multi-Resistant Bacteria
Relationship between alcohol use and dementia one area of $1.5 million dementia research grants
NYU, NYU Abu Dhabi Researchers Design Proteins That Can be Utilized to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease
Tumbleweeds or fibrils: Tau proteins need to choose
Brain immune cells, neurodegeneration differ in males, females
Australia Day Awards a chance to recognise outstanding achievement
Bondi lifesaver ‘Reidy’ makes an Australia Day splash for dementia
Dementia peak body acknowledges outgoing Secretary of Department of Health
New research may help detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease
Biologist’s research offers insight on molecular structures
Study examines biomarkers, economic factors that may increase risk for cognitive decline
Link between herpes virus infections, Alzheimer’s refuted
Forgetfulness might depend on time of day
Making most of summer holidays for people living with dementia
Simple tool shows life expectancy after dementia diagnosis
Fragmented sleep may affect brain’s immune cells, impair cognition: University study
Medical Research Future Fund boost to take satellite technology from space to eye clinic
Alzheimer’s disease and memory disorders during holidays
$3m to strengthen Centenary Institute research
Gene network sparks future autism treatment
Decoding Dementia 2019 winners
New funding boost for dementia-focused research at Curtin
Dementia Australia welcomes dementia-friendly design focus for Repat Health Precinct
Helping crack Alzheimer’s code
Cells study helping to crack code to Alzheimer’s disease
Melbourne Cup winners give to dementia in memory of father and friends
Herbal treatment trial to fight dementia
Wrong advice risk for some memory clinic patients
Getting to ‘Art’ of Dementia: UC researchers highlight benefits of art intervention
New Weill Neurohub will unite UCSF, UC Berkeley, UW in race to find new treatments for brain
March 2020 Dementia Australia ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Symposium to explore making dementia care quality care
Susan Wehry discusses dementia care on ‘WVII’
Scientists identify critical window for treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
Don’t let Astros keep you from good night’s sleep
Police appeals for help to locate woman Janet Brune
Study links high-salt diet and cognitive impairment
Building Bonds To Combat Loneliness In Melbourne’s East
Scientists’ discovery leads to greater understanding of Alzheimer’s disease
Annual Update on Alzheimer’s Disease Lecture at Baylor
New therapeutic strategy may help PTEN mutation symptoms