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It’s not always a sign of dementia. Here’s what else it
Head feeling fuzzy? Simple tweaks can help ease symptoms… While not exactly a medical term, brain fog has become something most of us recognise. We all forget what we’re doing now and again, but, for
Keep your brain strong and build your cognitive reserve with top advice from Dr Tim Beanland, head of knowledge and learning at Alzheimer’s Society
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Do you often miss bits of conversations? Always turning up the TV? Or maybe you experience ringing in your ears after listening to loud music? ‘After the age of 40, it’s normal to start losing hearing
About 55 million people worldwide have received a diagnosis of dementia, a condition that will affect about 1.4 million people in the UK alone by 2040. The biggest risk factor? Being over sixty-five.
When it comes to getting older, why are some of us still as sharp as ever? How’s your brain doing today? Mine is whimpering in a dark corner somewhere trying to keep up with the deluge of stuff we exp