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Encephalitis confirmed in NSW man's death

AAP - 10-03-2022

A NSW man who died last month had Japanese Encephalitis, the mosquito-spread virus recently detected in the state for the first time. NSW Health announced on

 
Discrim ups LGBTIQ dementia challenges

AAP - 23-02-2022

Those in the LGBTIQ+ community who are living with dementia may experience greater challenges because of the discrimination they faced in their early years. That's

 
Environmental link strong in Alzheimer's

AAP - 26-12-2021

Knowing about abnormally configured proteins called amyloid plaques that gather in the spaces between nerve cells and how they come to aggregate there, probably isn't

 
Life after stroke: Chad's journey to independence

HealthTimes - 07-07-2021

When Chad Bridgman was 11 years old, he was struck down by a mystery bug which caused him to suffer a stroke and paralysed him on one side of his body. It took

 
A national MND training program is being launched

AAP - 21-06-2021

A bespoke national training program for carers of people who live with Motor

 
A new drug for concussion brain injury

AAP - 07-06-2021

South Australian researchers say a new drug has been identified that can help stop athletes from developing dementia after repeated head injuries.

 
Sports concussions affect men and women differently

HealthTimes - 11-05-2021

News emerged last week that AFLW player Jacinda Barclay

 
Cracking the 'code' to predict recovery for patients with spinal cord injury

HealthTimes - 06-04-2021

Basic clinical information routinely collected as part of standard care can predict outcomes for individual patients with acute spinal cord injuries, according to University

 
Here's what we know about CTE, the brain condition that affected Danny Frawley

Health Times - 15-09-2020

News emerged this week former AFL footballer Danny Frawley was suffering from a brain disease called CTE when he died last year, according to reports received by the

 
Being 'mind-blind' may make remembering, dreaming and imagining harder, study finds

Health Times - 29-06-2020

Aphantasia – being blind in the mind’s eye – may be linked to more cognitive functions than previously thought, new research from UNSW Sydney shows.

 

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