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Boosting dementia awareness in Welsh schools
A new initiative is being launched today by Welsh ministers to improve the understanding of dementia and create a dementia-friendly younger generation

Michael Bublé opens up about grandmother: ‘We lost her to Alzheimers’
The singing superstar speaks publicly about his beloved grandmother’s battle with dementia.

What is Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)?
Find out all the essential information about this form of frontotemporal dementia, including the causes and the symptoms

Church of England to create dementia-friendly services
For many with dementia, going to church can be a gateway to unlocking memories, and now the Anglican church is to re-examine its services to make them more suitable for those with the condition

New list drawn up on environmental factors for dementia risk
Scottish researchers have created a list of specific environmental factors that could increase the risk of dementia

YoungDementia UK launches dedicated network for all affected
Our charity partner, which supports those affected by early-onset dementia, has recently launched their Network

New info video from ARUK voiced by Game of Thrones actor
Welsh actor Iwan Rheon has leant his voice to an animated video by Alzheimer’s Research UK explaining the different types of dementia

Fire service shortlisted for award for services to dementia
The North East-based fire station is the only emergency service in the country to have received a nomination for this year’s Alzheimer’s Society Awards

Bomb detection tech could be used to diagnose dementia
A technique that’s used to find improvised explosive devices (IEDs) can be used to identify vitamin B12, a lack of which can cause dementia

What does 'live-in care' mean?
