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Film Emotion Test Could Predict Dementia Early

Groundbreaking UK research suggests a diminished emotional response to films could be an early indicator of dementia, offering new hope for earlier diagnosis and intervention.

Early warning test could predict dementia risk

Groundbreaking research from Queen Mary University of London suggests a simple blood test could identify individuals at high risk of developing dementia, potentially enabling earlier interventions and lifestyle changes.

Expert Alzheimer's Care Strategies for UK Families

Leading dementia specialists share crucial, evidence-based advice for British families navigating Alzheimer's care. Discover practical coping strategies, communication techniques, and vital support resources to improve quality of life for both patients an

Shingles vaccine may reduce dementia risk

A groundbreaking study suggests that the shingles vaccine may significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering new hope for preventative healthcare strategies.

29-year-old mum diagnosed with Alzheimer's

Erin Gentle, a devoted single mother from Melbourne, faces an unimaginable challenge after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's at just 29. Her story sheds light on the rare and devastating impact of early-onset dementia.

4,000 daily steps may slash dementia risk

New research suggests that even a modest daily step count may significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering hope for those struggling to meet traditional activity targets.

Nightmares may predict dementia risk, study finds

New research suggests that frequent nightmares in middle age may be linked to a higher likelihood of developing dementia later in life. Experts urge awareness of this potential early warning sign.

Fiona Phillips on husband's Alzheimer's battle

Former GMTV star Fiona Phillips opens up about the daily agony of her husband Martin Frizell's early-onset Alzheimer's diagnosis, revealing the emotional toll on their family.

Blood Test Detects Alzheimer’s Early

A revolutionary blood test may soon allow doctors to identify Alzheimer’s disease up to 15 years before symptoms emerge, offering hope for earlier treatment and intervention.

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