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Parkinson's disease 'could be diagnosed by voice changes'


Parkinson’s disease could be diagnosed earlier by measuring changes in the sound of the voice, according to researchers.

Telegraph.co.uk 16 April 2010

University launches national exercise qualification supporting people with dementia


A University of Stirling project has developed Scotland’s first qualification for carers who use exercise activities to support people with dementia.

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Pratchett backs rejection of dementia 'death sentence'


People with dementia can still lead active and fulfilling lives despite society's view that it is a "death sentence", according to a report. Author Sir Terry Pratchett, who has posterior cortical atrophy, a rare form of dementia, has welcomed the launch of the study, My Name is Not Dementia.

Diets may determine dementia risk


Mounting evidence suggests the food we choose to eat may determine our risk of dementia.

BBC News Online 12 April 2010

A drug that extends life span prevents Alzheimer’s deficits


A few weeks after a report that rapamycin, a drug that extends life span in mice and that is currently used in transplant patients, curbed the effects of Alzheimer’s disease in mice, a second group is announcing similar results in an entirely different mouse model of early Alzheimer’s.
 

Government scraps death tax to pay for elderly care


Alistair Darling, the Chancellor, has admitted that the Government has abandoned plans for a new National Care Service providing free support for the elderly.

Telegraph.co.uk 30 March 2010

Standard of Scottish care services graded


A report on care home standards in Scotland has warned that one in six care homes for the elderly is providing unsatisfactory or weak services.

BBC News Online 26 March 2010