The eyes have it. Our research suggests that changes in visual perception precede dementia 12 years before the diagnosis but also that stimulating eye movements can improve memory https://t.co/bxAL7dofLU
🚨 @NCUBtweets launches #AgeofAgeing new report, featuring university-business #collaborationstackling the challenges posed by our ageing population. Read about @lborouniversity’s partnership to develop the dementia-friendly home. 👉https://t.co/rJhtYm0a8G
Check out season 1 of #ExpertsinHealth, including an interview with @eefhog, who discusses the factors influencing the menopause, the best treatment options, and the relationship between oestrogen and dementia.
YouTube: https://t.co/VxEAI8ocI5
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@AndrewMorris203, @eefhog, and 85-year-old Rosalie Jones appeared on @bbcemt today to discuss a project with @RoadSafetyTruUK that aims to develop a screening test to identify individuals in the early stages of dementia who are unfit to drive.
https://t.co/QU3VSEjB7x
Watched Davina's docu on mind and menopause. Our review suggested changes in brain function are only seen in some women and often reverse after menopause without sex hormone treatment https://t.co/NR9hfxhffV
It is vital that the chair of the USS JNC notes that UUK’s cuts are not necessary and recognises her role in remedying the current situation and ensuring a fair outcome for members of the USS scheme. Sign the petition today #OneofUsAllOfUs https://t.co/OejABlO5l4
Please join us 27 January virtually for this free event on how sensorimotor issues (vision/hearing loss) are associated with dementia
https://t.co/WRwuYGeSq0
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This review suggests that changes in memory and mood associated with the menopause are temporary and are possibly associated with severity of hot flushes and lack of sleep.
10 days to go, sign up for free for our ACTInG event https://t.co/yV1i9gwae4 the afternoon of the 18th of Nov: digital learning across the lifespan. Keynotes: Prof Orrell discusses his work with people with dementia and Dr Kahn speaks on her work with children.
"Hormone Treatment and Alzheimer’s Disease: Déjà Vu or Confused All Over Again?" will be published online within the next 24 hours in Drugs & Aging. You can have full-text access to a view-only version of the paper by using the following SharedIt link:
https://t.co/iWleLglMDj
"Dementia and Dependency vs. Proxy Indicators of the Active Ageing Index in Indonesia" has been published in IJERPH as part of the Special Issue Ageing and Health: A Functional and Psychological Perspective and is available online:
PDF Version: https://t.co/fLtM7FwzXF
Incredible to win gold for Best Wellbeing Podcast @britishpodcastawards, testament to this wonderful community & all who’ve shared their #dementia#stories with me. You are amazing. Even better will be sharing the news with mum. Can’t wait!
We are organising an online meeting for our new Applied Cognition, Technology and Interaction Group and our first event includes a discussion about dementia friendly design and technology. If you are interested, please sign up, it is free!
https://t.co/hzqKQS3vw7
A podcast that was made by Penny Bell called 'discovering dementia' https://t.co/zw3oQurimu is nominated for the 2021 British Podcast Award for Best Wellbeing Podcast and the Listeners' Choice Award, which you can vote for up until 4 July
https://t.co/IFHF2yxH28