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Dementia Treatment Breakthrough: New Era Begins

Groundbreaking research is revolutionising dementia care with new treatments that tackle underlying disease processes rather than just managing symptoms. Discover the promising developments bringing hope to millions.

Walk Backwards to Boost Brain Health and Fight Dementia

Groundbreaking UCLA research suggests the viral 'retro-walking' trend could significantly boost brain health, improve memory, and help protect against cognitive decline. Discover the surprising science behind walking backwards.

Dementia drug postcode lottery warning for NHS patients

A stark postcode lottery means dementia patients across the UK could be denied access to revolutionary new treatments, as the NHS struggles to prepare for their rollout. Experts warn of a 'lost generation' without urgent action.

Puzzles and Dementia: Truth Revealed

New research examines whether doing puzzles truly protects against dementia. Discover the science behind cognitive decline and what really works for brain health.

Daily Habits That Slash Dementia Risk Revealed

Groundbreaking research from Oxford and Exeter universities identifies key daily activities—from reading to household chores—that can significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering a proactive approach to brain health.

Blueberry Tea Fights Dementia - Groundbreaking UK Study

Groundbreaking UK research suggests that drinking a specific type of fruit tea could significantly reduce your risk of developing dementia. Discover how this simple daily habit might protect your brain health.

Winter darkness worsens dementia 'sundowning' symptoms

Leading dementia experts issue a stark warning as the clocks go back, explaining how reduced daylight in autumn and winter can significantly worsen agitation and confusion for those with dementia. Learn the signs and crucial coping strategies.

Dementia expert's red flag warning for drivers

A leading dementia expert has identified a crucial early warning sign that can manifest during everyday driving. This subtle change in behaviour could be a key indicator of cognitive decline, prompting earlier diagnosis and intervention.

Breakthrough Scan Predicts Dementia a Decade Early

Groundbreaking research from Johns Hopkins reveals a new MRI technique that detects iron-linked brain changes, potentially predicting dementia up to a decade in advance and paving the way for early interventions.

UK Vets Reveal 11 Key Signs of Cat Dementia

New UK research highlights the subtle behavioural changes in ageing cats that could indicate dementia. Learn the signs, from altered sleep patterns to confusion, and how to help your pet.

When Do Babies Walk? Your UK Guide to First Steps

Wondering when your baby will take their first steps? Our expert guide covers the average walking age in the UK, key developmental signs, and top safety tips to encourage your little one.

Prebiotic Protein Powder May Boost Memory & Fight Dementia

Groundbreaking research from the University of Surrey suggests a daily dose of a specific prebiotic protein powder could significantly improve memory and cognitive function in older adults, offering a potential breakthrough in the fight against dementia.

Tap Water Lithium Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk

Groundbreaking research from the UK suggests trace amounts of lithium in drinking water may significantly reduce dementia risk. Discover how this common element could revolutionise preventive brain health strategies.

Compulsive Eating: Early Warning Sign of Dementia Revealed

Groundbreaking UK research uncovers a compulsive eating syndrome, dubbed 'Filler Food' fixation, as a key early warning sign of devastating Frontotemporal Dementia. Experts warn recognising these symptoms could revolutionise early diagnosis.

Bruce Willis's Wife Reveals Early Dementia Symptom She Missed

In an emotional new interview, Bruce Willis's wife Emma Heming Willis shares the subtle early sign of his frontotemporal dementia she initially dismissed, offering a raw insight into their family's private struggle and the reality of caring for a loved on

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