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Media fails to cover harms of early diagnostic testing: study

Media fails to cover harms of early diagnostic testing: study

Researchers fear a lack of risk–benefit analysis may be contributing to overdiagnosis.


New paper predicts one million Australians will have dementia by 2056

New paper predicts one million Australians will have dementia by 2056

But there are preventive steps people can take, and GPs have been described as the ‘clinical spearhead’ who can lead the charge.


COVID vaccine consent for aged care residents

COVID vaccine consent for aged care residents

It’s ethically tricky, says Dr Xavier Symons, but there are ways to get it right.


Regular exercise can improve brain function by up to 15%: Study

Regular exercise can improve brain function by up to 15%: Study

Promising new research around exercise in older people adds to the evidence base on the importance of social prescribing.


World-first study links social health with dementia

World-first study links social health with dementia

The benefits of social wellbeing are an ‘often neglected’ intervention for people with neurocognitive disorders.


Hearing loss associated with increased dementia risk: Study

Hearing loss associated with increased dementia risk: Study

But it’s not all bad news. Study co-author Professor Henry Brodaty speaks to newsGP about how GPs can help patients be proactive.


Australia does not ‘meet the human rights’ of people with dementia

Australia does not ‘meet the human rights’ of people with dementia

GPs are ideally placed to address the challenges of caring for people with dementia – but systemic change is necessary too.


Isolation led to loss of function for people with dementia: Report

Isolation led to loss of function for people with dementia: Report

And those functions are unlikely to be restored.


Untreated hypertension linked to cognitive decline: Study

Untreated hypertension linked to cognitive decline: Study

Researchers say the findings are just as concerning for those being treated with antihypertensives with a systolic blood pressure below 120 mmHg.


Three new factors added to dementia risk timeline

Three new factors added to dementia risk timeline

Excessive alcohol consumption, traumatic brain injury and air pollution have been added to existing risk factors.


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