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Marissa Ford and Sandra Kiening didn’t plan on becoming advocates for the Alzheimer’s Association, but when their loved ones ...
Law Society of BC settlement shows how illicit cannabis industry players could obtain a presence in the legal retail sector through lawyers and consultants.
Two friends are gearing up to tackle a 26-mile walk across Yorkshire’s coast to reach their £1,000 fundraising goal.
With few treatments available to treat Alzheimer’s disease, scientists have turned to cancer drugs as a potential means of walking back cognitive decline.
They were once seen by many as threatening monsters, but today are beloved. How did the perception of orcas change so much? Justin McElroy reports.
A recent review by researchers at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) shows Chlamydia pneumoniae (Cpn) and SARS-CoV-2 infections may play a role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's ...
Rosey Meiring is studying how the communication skills of care home staff can make mealtimes better for people with dementia.
Over the past year the Law Society of BC has homed in on warning lawyers who risk becoming “tools” or” dupes” of “unscrupulous” clients linked to alleged criminal activity. In November ...
This study reveals how machine learning models uncover new genetic variants linked to Alzheimer’s, advancing predictive accuracy in genetic epidemiology.
Alzheimer’s Society partnership helps people affected by dementia to boost gas safety and cut energy bills Our Gas Distribution Network partnership means more people with dementia and their carers can ...
A centre for people with Alzheimer's disease that features biophilic design elements is among the architecture projects from California Baptist University.
Fiona Phillips' husband Martin Frizell has shared the story of the moment the TV presenter was diagnosed with Alzheimer's aged 61.