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How to keep your mind sharp as you get older

How to keep your mind sharp as you get older

Are you feeling a bit foggy and forgetful? It’s so easy to overlook the brain, until suddenly it’s not as reliable as it once was. The good news is, it’s never too late to sharpen it up.
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What happens when a child has dementia

What happens when a child has dementia

Dealing with dementia in an elderly family member is hard enough, but imagine if both your children succumbed to the disease and you were forced to watch them slowly die.
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Two out of three are affected by dementia, and this is likely to increase.

Alzheimers the brain drain we can’t ignore

Two out of three of us are affected in some way by dementia – and numbers are forecast to grow. But amazing breakthroughs mean there could be good news for sufferers and their families.
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