Tackling dementia: New approach urged
AUSTRALIA, JUL 23 – Professor Brodaty highlights dementia's economic impact costing Australia $18 billion annually and calls for increased funding to improve prevention, care, and research outcomes.
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"We need the slip, slop, slap of brain health - now": Advocates call for new national approach to dementia
A leading scientist has recommended that dementia be treated as an economic crisis as well as a health issue. Over 400,000 Australians live with dementia, and with an ageing population, this is expected to double by 2025. But dementia advocates say research funding in Australia lags behind other conditions, limiting access to life-changing dementia prevention and management programs.
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How the brain adapts to switching destinations
Biomedical engineers show how two brain regions quickly adapt to shift focus from one planned destination to another. Stephanie Prince explains her research with a scenario many people can relate to. Imagine you’re driving to the airport to pick up a friend. They call to say they’re in the terminal—but they’re not sure which one. North, maybe? You head that direction through the maze of roads around the airport. Then they call back. They’re actu…
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