New blood test shows promise for Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis A simple test that detects proteins present in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients is coming to Australia.
Certain memory complaints may predict future dementia New research reaffirms the importance of practitioners listening to older patients’ self-experience of cognitive decline.
Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission roadmap open for consultation The public has a chance to have its say on the future research direction and funding decisions of the Mission.
Most people in residential aged care feel safe and respected: Report The report, which details consumers’ experiences of residential aged care in 2017–19, found mainly positive responses.
Global survey reveals ‘startling’ lack of knowledge on dementia A new global survey has highlighted the ongoing prevalence of myths around the disorder.
‘Underestimated and under-treated’: Easing the burden of headache How can GPs best assess and diagnose headache and migraine, and establish an effective management plan for their patients?
Researchers uncover alternate theory for Alzheimer’s disease Rather than tangles and plaques being the cause of the disease, researchers are exploring the issue of lysosomal storage.
How does sleep affect health? It is a necessary part of life but sleep is not always prioritised, which experts say can have a larger impact on health than people realise.
Removing barriers to care for young onset dementia Dr Wendy Kelso talks about helping people with young onset dementia access treatment, no matter where they live.
Funding boost for dementia research The $21 million includes support for a general practice-focused project investigating a holistic approach to dementia prevention.