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GPs 'failing to diagnose dementia'


People with dementia are having their lives shortened by up to four years because GPs are failing to diagnose the condition, a major study has found.

Telegraph.co.uk 6 August 2010

Diabetes and literacy key to beat dementia, says study


Preventing diabetes and depression could have a dramatic impact on cutting cases of dementia, a study suggests.

BBC News Online 6 August 2010

Dealing with Dementia


Dementia has never been a fashionable subject, although recent headlines about the rising numbers of people suffering from it have brought it further into the limelight, especially regarding research into treatments.

Sniffing insulin may help memory lost to Alzheimer's


Squirting insulin up the noses of patients with early forms of Alzheimer's disease showed signs of improving their memory, according to researchers.

Reuters.com 15 July 2010

Big hips 'impair' women's memory, a study finds


A woman's body shape may influence how good her memory is, according to US researchers. Although carrying excess weight anywhere appears to impair older women's brains, they say that carrying it on the hips may make matters worse.

BBC News Online 14 July 2010

New recommendations for Alzheimer's diagnosis


Experts from the National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association have issued suggestions to update the criteria for the diagnosis of  Alzheimer's disease.

WebMD 13 July 2010

Big head 'may protect against dementia'


Researchers found that people with Alzheimer's with the largest craniums had better memory and thinking skills than patients with smaller skulls.

BBC News Online 12 July 2010