Dementia
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Barriers hinder Indigenous dementia support on Country AAP - 05-12-2025
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are at higher risk of developing dementia, but many are not receiving a diagnosis, with experts urging better supports.
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Study links signs of poor heart health to dementia risk AAP - 09-11-2025
Middle-aged adults with biological signs of poor heart health are more likely to go on to be diagnosed with dementia in later life, according to a new study.
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Drinking any amount of alcohol may raise dementia risk AAP - 01-10-2025
Drinking any amount of alcohol could increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a UK study. The findings challenge the idea that light drinking
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Dire dementia prognosis prompts political action demand AAP - 16-09-2025
Australians are dying from dementia more than any other disease, as advocates warn the number of people with the disease could exceed one million without government intervention.
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Wife of Bruce Willis reveals criticism of dementia care AAP - 31-08-2025
Emma Heming Willis has opened up about the criticism she received after moving her husband Bruce Willis into a separate home. Emma, 47, has been caring for
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Roche to investigate if drug can prevent Alzheimer's AAP - 29-07-2025
Swiss drugmaker Roche plans to investigate whether an experimental medicine can delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease symptoms as a part of the company's growing development
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Brain expert champions national fight against dementia AAP - 24-07-2025
Dementia patients receive "too little" from governments but there is light at the end of the tunnel for the disease, a leading scientist says. Brain
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How tackling dementia can help solve productivity woes AAP - 23-07-2025
Dementia should be treated as an economic crisis as well as a health issue, a leading scientist has urged. In an address to the National Press Club on Wednesday,
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Diabetes drugs offer new hope for Aussies with dementia AAP - 08-04-2025
Diabetes medications, including a popular weight loss drug, are offering new hope for more than 400,000 Australians living with dementia. Promising research
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Rarer dementia a rollercoaster of debilitating ailments AAP - 18-02-2025
Two years ago, Annette was running a thriving small business and planning her next solo holiday. Today she's mostly confined to her aged care facility,
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Range of symptoms signal onset of Lewy body dementia AAP - 17-02-2025
Lewy body dementia is a disease associated with abnormal protein that eats away at the brain and causes issues with thinking, movement, behaviour and mood.
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Call for action to stop dementia cases doubling AAP - 06-02-2025
When Pam Eade started relying on her husband to finish her sentences she chalked it up to the familiarity that comes with 40 years together. She wasn't
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Trialling ways to reduce dementia in the Torres Strait AAP - 29-01-2025
Australians with disabilities experiencing homelessness will be prioritised as the government commits to disability reforms, months after a scathing royal commission into
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New test promises earlier detection of dementia onset AAP - 07-06-2024
A new test promises to predict whether someone will get dementia, almost a decade before diagnosis. An international research team, including Associate Professor
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Warning as deadly rates of dementia expected to soar AAP - 22-02-2024
Dementia rates could nearly double over the next three decades to become the leading cause of death among Australians. An Australian Institute of Health study
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AI character helping dementia patients feel understood AAP - 03-12-2023
Viv is learning to deal with the disorienting symptoms that come with a dementia diagnosis, such as memory impacts, hallucinations, overstimulation and personality changes.
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Rural residents have lower risk of dementia AAP - 23-11-2023
People living in country Australia have a lower risk of dementia than their city peers, possibly because they have cleaner air and more green spaces, a study suggests.
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The 'old person' disease killing as many kids as cancer AAP - 19-09-2023
Most people think dementia is only something to worry about in old age but the disease is surprisingly common in children, placing a devastating burden on kids and their families.
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Treating hypertension into old age lowers dementia risk AAP - 13-09-2023
Over-60s who receive treatment for high blood pressure are substantially less likely to develop dementia than those who go untreated, according to a study.
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Crosswords, games, computers ward off dementia risk AAP - 16-07-2023
Doing crosswords, using a computer, keeping a journal and playing games such as chess may help older people ward off dementia. A Monash University study suggested
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