As part of Brain Health Week, Australians are being urged to prioritise their brain health and recognise its vital role in ...
Dementia Support Australia (DSA) is hosting a free information and empowerment event in Port Augusta on April 10. The event [ ...
MILDURA will host a dementia information session later this month to help support those affected by the brain condition.
Icon and advocate Wally Lewis has welcomed news that the Federal Government will invest millions of dollars to tackle ...
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University of Queensland recognized as the first dementia-friendly universityThe University of Queensland has become the first university to be formally recognized by Dementia Australia as a ...
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Living with dementia help | March 2025 | The SeniorDementia Australia has launched a free interactive video guide to help people with dementia to live in their homes for longer ...
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Wally Lewis announces $12.5 million federal government program for CTE awarenessThe King of rugby league has been living with the probable brain injury for several years. Now he hopes a new federally-funded program will raise awareness and reduce risks.
There is an inverse bidirectional association between cancer and dementia, a relationship that holds across cancer and dementia subtypes.
As Australia’s leading provider of dementia training, Dementia Training Australia (DTA) recognises the importance and value ...
Dementia Australia Honorary Medical Advisor Professor Michael Woodward. Picture: Eugene Hyland The Dementia Australia Honorary Medical Advisor said these included making sure we exercise 200 ...
Carers ACT is stepping in to help with the launch of a new suite of programs designed to support carers of people with mild ...
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Malay Mail on MSNHow to tap into their long-term memories in order to connect with loved ones living with dementiaIf you have a loved one with dementia and you’d like to make a connection with them, you can try “reminiscing”. It’s an ...
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