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    Shingles is awful, but here’s another reason to get vaccinated: It may fight dementia

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 27, 2025
    • Post category:News

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A vaccine to fight dementia? It turns out there may already be one – shots that prevent painful shingles also appear to protect aging brains. A new…

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    ‘Amazing’ reduction in Alzheimer’s risk verified by blood markers, study says

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    CNN —  When Penny Ashford’s father was diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease at age 62, she knew the devastating brain disorder might one day steal her memory. In her late 50s,…

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    Redefining Value in Care for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    Newswise — Lawrenceville, NJ, USA—April 8, 2025—Value in Health, the official journal of ISPOR—The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research, announced today the publication of a special themed…

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    Coronation Street dementia storyline: What it’s like when a parent has the disease

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    Coronation Street is tackling the often-overlooked issue of early-onset dementia in a new storyline featuring character Debbie Webster, played by Sue Devaney. Full Story 

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    1 IN 5 PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA GET NO CARE

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    Globally, at least one in five people living with dementia are receiving no care helping them with daily living, regardless of the wealth or development status of their country, according…

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    What it’s like to have a parent with young-onset dementia

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    Coronation Street’s latest story line has sparked important discussions about young-onset dementia. Full Story 

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    New dementia café is about ‘fostering independence and redefining care’

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    The opening of a new café in Dublin, named Buddy’s Place, “hopes to redefine dementia care” by fostering independence. The café project, in St John of God Dementia Care at…

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    The Future of Dementia Care: How People-Centered Technology is Driving Change in 2025

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    As of 2024, approximately 982,000 individuals are living with dementia in the UK. This number is projected to rise to 1.4 million by 2040. The financial burden of dementia on…

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    CCFTV: The power of collaboration in dementia care – Why working together matters

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    Collaboration isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential. When care providers, families, staff, and industry leaders unite with a shared purpose, we can create safer, more transparent, and more compassionate care environments.…

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    Lost memories: Why dementia care needs urgent action

    • Post author:Randy Banks
    • Post published:April 9, 2025
    • Post category:News

    Dementia is tightening its grip on Kenya, a growing health crisis that remains largely misunderstood, stigmatised, and often overlooked. Families struggle in silence as loved ones exhibit signs of memory…

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