Clinical & nursing

Does watching TV increase dementia risk?

16 December, 2024

When it comes to sedentary activities, new research suggests some can be more damaging to cognitive health than others.


How gender inequality impacts on dementia care

27 November, 2024

The gendered experiences of women with dementia were largely overlooked in the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety's final report, analysis shows.


Doc Sheen WIDDLEOMETER prostate and bladder health early warning system

07 November, 2024 | Supplied by: Doc Sheen

The Doc Sheen WIDDLEOMETER is an 'early warning' system for older men to help them take care of their prostate and bladder health.


Cognitive impairment: why socioeconomic factors matter

05 November, 2024

The likelihood of developing cognitive impairment or dementia later in life is influenced by socioeconomic factors, research has found.


LifeVac airway clearance device

29 October, 2024 | Supplied by: LifeVac Australia

The LifeVac is an ARTG reviewed and listed medical device for the removal of airway obstructions (both solid and liquid).


It's not just genetics that influence dementia: study

21 October, 2024

A new study by UNSW suggests that a range of social factors play a critical role in cognitive health.


Dementia to become Australia's leading cause of death

17 October, 2024 | Supplied by: Dementia Australia

More investment needs to be made to prevent dementia, which is set to become Australia's leading cause of death.


Falling for scams: an early sign of Alzheimer's?

02 October, 2024

Research suggests that changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer's disease can also make older adults more susceptible to falling for scams.


Wearable devices could help older people with heart health

24 September, 2024

Nearly 6% of Australians over the age of 55 are living with atrial fibrillation (AF), otherwise known as an irregular pulse or heartbeat.


Study questions use of antidepressants in pain management

19 September, 2024

Despite a lack of evidence surrounding their efficacy, antidepressants are being used to treat pain in older adults, research shows.


Australia falls behind in dementia action planning

18 September, 2024 | Supplied by: Dementia Training Australia

There are calls for Australian businesses and communities to work towards "dementia readiness" as more Australians choose to age in their own homes.


Why dementia patients could miss out on care improvements

11 September, 2024 | Supplied by: Flinders University

Tools designed to improve quality of care for dementia residents are likely not meeting their needs, research has found.


Supporting Stolen Generations survivors with dementia

02 September, 2024

More needs to be done to support Stolen Generations aged care residents with dementia, experts say.


Additional funding for dementia health care

28 August, 2024

Monash University will receive $1.3 million in federal government funding to update guidance for dementia care.


What are the early warning signs of dementia?

21 August, 2024

New research has outlined which aspects of psychological wellbeing noticeably decline before a dementia diagnosis.


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