Food & wellbeing

Faecal transplants to reverse ageing?

05 May, 2022

Faecal transplants may seem like an unlikely way to reverse the ageing process, but scientists have used evidence from mice research to achieve just that.


Acute need for pharmacy support in aged care: study

05 May, 2022

Medicines are the most common treatments used in health care, especially for older people. But when they're not used correctly, they can cause serious and sometimes fatal outcomes.


Falls risk: over 65% of at-risk people missed by routine assessment

04 May, 2022

New research has revealed that the commonly used method of identifying people at risk of a fall is not effective.


Calcium supplements, heart valve disease and death risk

29 April, 2022

Calcium supplements are linked to a heightened risk of death among those with aortic valve stenosis, according to a new study.


Study explores immune system rejuvenation in the elderly

29 April, 2022

An international study identifies why older adults are more susceptible to infectious diseases compared to younger people, paving the way for new potential therapeutic targets to rejuvenate the immune system in older adults.


New research addresses emotion–aging paradox

31 March, 2022 by Jesse Hawley

It's an age-old question: do we — in older age — get better at regulating our emotions? Even responding more positively?


How dehydration influences cognitive status in aged-care residents

20 July, 2021 by Tammy Sherwood, CEO of Person Centred Software Australia*

Through digital technology, aged-care homes can immediately see which residents have not had sufficient fluids, enabling appropriate action to be taken.


Flinders projects seek to improve dementia care using real-world methods

02 July, 2021

Two new Flinders University research projects will use real-world training and coaching methods to improve the care provided to people living with dementia.


MedWalk strategy looks to stave off dementia

25 June, 2021

University of South Australia researchers have announced they are confident that the Mediterranean diet — combined with a daily bout of exercise — can stave off dementia.


SPC launches new company to support aged care

02 June, 2021

SPC Care is a dedicated nutritional healthcare company, established to support the nutritional needs of older Australians.


Aged-care residents that are served more, eat more

06 October, 2020

Researchers at the University of South Australia have discovered a simple way for aged-care residents to improve their nutrition intake: increase their meal sizes.


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