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‘Cautious optimism’ surrounding drop in dementia rates
New research suggests the dementia threat may be ‘less severe’ than predicted, so long as people take preventative health and lifestyle steps to reduce their risk

The Confitex Story: helping those affected by incontinence
The people behind incontinence underwear brand Confitex explain how alpine ski racing led them to develop their innovative products

Alz Soc leads way in creating dementia-friendly communities
Unforgettable’s founding charity partner, the Alzheimer’s Society, has been recognised at the 31st International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) in Budapest for its work with Dementia Friends

The story of Call To Mind – the conversation board game
Laura Templeton explains how she helped to develop a special game designed to get people with dementia chatting and reminiscing.

Alzheimer’s may be a trigger for diabetes, claims study
New research has found the link between Alzheimer’s and type 2 diabetes goes both ways

Actor Kenneth Branagh researches dementia for Wallander role
The Swedish drama will depict the detective entering the early stages of Alzheimer’s for the final series

Come along to this year’s Alzheimer’s Show!
The two-day event (10-11 June 2016) provides family carers and healthcare professionals with advice, products and insights from expert speakers, exhibitors and those living with dementia

Losing navigation skills could be an early sign of dementia
A cognitive mapping test to check for ‘pre-clinical’ signs of dementia could help earlier diagnosis, claims a study

What is the link between rosacea and dementia?
The skin condition which causes ruddy, red cheeks could be connected with an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, claim researchers

What does 'live-in care' mean?
