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by Fiona Wright
Scientists have discovered there are five types of Alzheimer's, and this may explain why some drugs appear to be ineffective against the condition....
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by Fiona Wright
Communicating with a loved one with dementia can be a challenge. Often it's down to carers to initiate conversations and make suggestions, but it's...
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by Fiona Wright
Tapping into happy memories elicits feelings of positivity and enhances one's wellbeing, according to a study by the National Centre for Biotechnol...
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by Fiona Wright
A woman from Louth in Lincolnshire has created 'help kits' to help those affected by the disease and their carers. Chris Suich was inspired by her ...
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by Fiona Wright
Neurologists have found that a little known syndrome that affects people's vision could be one of the first signs of a rare form of dementia. Dr Ma...
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by Fiona Wright
Former ITV's This Morning presenter Fiona Phillips, who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimers at 61, has co-written a book with her husband, Fo...
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by Fiona Wright
memory loss and trouble concentrating are the classic signs we're told to look for when checking for dementia, but researchers say these can be att...
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by Fiona Wright
Yes, the weather isn't brilliant at the moment, but don't let that stop you being by the seaside. Breathing in the sea air really good for you. ‘Wh...
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by Fiona Wright
We are still buzzing from our appearance on Steph's Packed Lunch a few weeks ago! To watch the full clip cut and paste the link here: https://www.y...
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by Fiona Wright
‘Alzheimer’s made Dad retreat into himself – I just wanted to see him laugh again’
For Sarah Harrison, the stress of looking after her father at h...
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by Fiona Wright
Wow, the weather is really something else at the moment for the whole of the UK? We love a good thunder and lightening display (from the safety of ...
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by Fiona Wright
It's International Cat Day (no, really). Funny cat videos, memes and cute pictures are some of the most viewed content online, confirming our obs...
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