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Exercise could help people with dementia live independently for longer (Photo: iStock)

Exercise for dementia patients boosts cognition

Exercise may improve cognitive function in people with dementia and help them live independently for...

Dementia: map highlights variation in care

Dementia map highlights diagnosis variation

Health ministers have published a map of dementia diagnosis rates in a bid to name and shame underpe...

GPSIs should lead on dementia diagnosis, according to England's dementia tsar (Photo: Paul Starr)

Dementia tsar calls for GP-led diagnosis

Patients with suspected dementia should be formally diagnosed by GPs in general practice as well as ...

Treating pregnant women for depression may prevent their children developing the condition (Photo: iStock)

Depressed mothers pass on risk

Depression in pregnancy raises the risk of the mother's offspring developing similar mental health ...

High levels of glucose in the blood may lead to microvascular damage in the brain

High blood sugar levels are risk factor for dementia

High blood sugar levels are a risk factor for dementia even among people without diabetes, US resear...

Controlling BP in patients with a genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's could slow progression of the disease

Hypertension 'multiplies' genetic dementia risk

People genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's disease face an even greater risk of the disease if th...

Postmenopausal changes in blood clotting may raise risk of brain damage (Photo: iStock)

Menopause blood changes 'cause brain damage'

Postmenopausal changes in how the blood forms clots can increase the risk of memory problems and str...

Around one in 250 children and adolescents aged 5-18 in the UK is believed to have a psychotic disorder (Photo: Jim Varney)

GPs urged to spot psychosis in young people

Signs of psychosis in children and young people need to be identified early so they and their famili...

Researchers suggested hearing loss may cause social isolation, leading to cognitive decline (Photo: iStock)

Hearing loss 'linked to dementia'

Patients with hearing loss develop cognitive impairment faster than those with normal hearing, resea...

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