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The Guardian | Dementia
10h ago
Few Australians know dementia risk can be avoided despite prevalence of condition, first-of-its-kind survey shows
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Dementia is the leading cause of premature death in older Australians, but fewer than one in three people are confident they know how to reduce their risk of it, a first-of-its-kind survey has shown.
The Dementia Awareness Survey released Wednesday by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) is the largest nationally representative survey o ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
23h ago
Johnny Timpson says he wants to ‘take a stand’ after revelations thousands of unpaid carers are being forced to pay huge fines
One of Rishi Sunak’s dementia advisers has resigned over the government’s approach towards unpaid carers, describing the prosecutions of vulnerable people as “beyond the pale”.
Johnny Timpson, who advised No 10 on its dementia strategy, said he wanted to “take a stand” after the Guardian revealed that tens of thousands of unpaid carers were being fined huge sums and in some cases prosecuted for minor infringements of earnings rules ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
3d ago
It was billed as a futuristic, glass-walled city, but was only ever realised in the digital sphere – where it should remain
The second least surprising piece of recent news – the first being that yet more Tory MPs are reportedly embroiled in bizarre sexual and financial scandals – is that the Line, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s 105-mile-long (170km) vanity project in Saudi Arabia, is being scaled back. In an act of what is known in the construction industry as value engineering, it will now be only one and a half miles long, a reduction of 98.6%.
This makes Prince Mohammed, or MBS as he i ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
6d ago
Use of powerful medications linked to elevated risk of serious adverse outcomes including heart failure
Doctors are being urged to reduce prescribing of antipsychotic drugs to dementia patients after the largest study of its kind found they were linked to more harmful side-effects than previously thought.
The powerful medications are widely prescribed for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia such as apathy, depression, aggression, anxiety, irritability, delirium and psychosis. Tens of thousands of dementia patients in England are prescribed them every year ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
6d ago
People in routine and repetitive jobs found to have 31% greater risk of disease in later life, and 66% higher risk of mild cognitive problems
If work is a constant flurry of mind-straining challenges, bursts of creativity and delicate negotiations to keep the troops happy, consider yourself lucky.
Researchers have found that the more people use their brains at work, the better they seem to be protected against thinking and memory problems that come with older age ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
6d ago
Rose Chitseko says her mother was too unwell to inform department of change in circumstance
DWP warns carers who appeal against fines could face greater penalties
Rose Chitseko’s mother, who is 93 in April, was always meticulous about her money. As a child during the second world war, she learned to hold on to the pennies in her pocket. It was a trait she later held dear as a single mother with bills to pay.
“She was the strong, proud woman who had looked after herself and me all her life and managed her finances,” said Chitseko, 62. “It was a matter of pride that she kept on top of everythi ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
1w ago
Birmingham Rep
Expressive performances and arresting effects heighten this mother-son tragedy, primarily told through British Sign Language
This drama opens with a lilting evocation of summer: a back-screen bursting with pink blossom, the twitter of birdsong and a reading of the Shakespeare sonnet: “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” This lyricism remains throughout but The Promise turns into a quietly devastating, and autumnal, story of dementia, death and family miscommunication.
Created by Deafinitely Theatre, and primarily told through British Sign Language, it is the story of a moth ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
2w ago
Exclusive: Treatments near approval but lack of diagnostic capacity means NHS unprepared for rollout, report says
What are the symptoms of dementia and how do you get a diagnosis?
Hundreds of thousands of dementia patients in England face being denied access to revolutionary new drugs because the diagnostic capacity of the NHS lags behind every other G7 country, according to a damning report.
After decades of research to find a cure for the condition projected to affect 153 million people worldwide by 2050, scientists have successfully developed the first treatments to tackle the underlying ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
2w ago
Some symptoms could be a sign of other conditions so it is important to see a GP if you have concerns
Hundreds of thousands face being denied new dementia drugs in England
The number of adults living with dementia worldwide is projected to reach 153 million by 2050. With so many of us likely to be affected directly or indirectly, it is vital everyone can spot the signs and are aware of how to get diagnosed ..read more
The Guardian | Dementia
2w ago
More than 50 clinics will offer tests to about 5,000 people who are worried about their memory in five-year trial
Thousands of people across the UK who are worried about their memory will receive blood tests for dementia in two trials that doctors hope will help to revolutionise the low diagnosis rate.
Teams from the University of Oxford and University College London will lead the trials to research the use of cheap and simple tests to detect proteins for people with early stages of dementia or problems with cognition, with the hope of speeding up diagnosis and reaching more people ..read more