Sleep Apnoea Linked To Memory And Thinking Decline
Researchers in the US have reported that sleep-disordered breathing, characterised by abnormal breathing patterns during sleep, may be associated with an earlier onset of memory…
Read more...Researchers in the US have reported that sleep-disordered breathing, characterised by abnormal breathing patterns during sleep, may be associated with an earlier onset of memory…
Read more...Commenting on the publication of the party political manifestos, which include new commitments, arbitrary targets on increases for some staff groups and scant mention of…
Read more...Healthcare professionals who support people with pancreatic cancer are being invited to register for free study days to be held by Pancreatic Cancer UK. The…
Read more...The National Council for Palliative Care has announced the appointment of Baroness Ilora Finlay as its new Chair of Trustees. Baroness Finlay of Llandaff, an…
Read more...Just days before one of the biggest horse racing events of the year, ladies and gentleman who live at the home thought it would be…
Read more...When 88-year-old Joyce Hayes moved into the new Amblecote Gardens extra care facility in Salford she could have had little idea of the lasting impact…
Read more...Responding to the publication of the Liberal Democrat election manifesto, Chris Ham, Chief Executive of The King’s Fund, said: ‘The Liberal Democrats have set out…
Read more...New resources created to support social services professionals Tunstall Healthcare has announced its latest collaboration with ADASS, the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services….
Read more...Construction is now underway on a new £7.5 million Care UK home in North Bar Place, Banbury. The purpose-built care home is expected to create…
Read more...Care Show, closed its 15th edition in Bournemouth on 26 March with visitors and exhibitors alike confirming that the event was a vital platform to…
Read more...The guest of honour at Swanton Care and Community’s annual staff conference in Rugby earlier this month was the much loved Neil Baldwin. Mr Baldwin,…
Read more...Researchers at Duke University in the US have completed a mouse study which suggests that the amino acid arginine could be involved in the body’s…
Read more...– Enrolsme research highlights the concerns small businesses have when it comes to complying with the automatic enrolment legislation – Pay rises could be impacted…
Read more...Responding to the publication of the Conservative Party’s manifesto, Chris Ham, Chief Executive of The King’s Fund, said: ‘Following on from Labour’s wide-ranging vision for…
Read more...A study published Tuesday 14th April in the Journal of Neuroscience has implicated a new biological pathway in the development Alzheimer’s disease. Using an improved…
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