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Bingo and staying in school could delay Alzheimer's

25 Feb 2016

Bingo and other mind-stimulating activities, when combined with more education, could delay symptoms of Alzheimer’s, but not for most of the population. New research published in the journal Neurology, suggests.....

Nearly half of women feel their partner's erectile dysfunction is their fault

23 Feb 2016

Over half of women worry that their partner’s erectile dysfunction is their fault, with nearly a fifth fearing their partner no longer finds them attractive, according to new research. Erectile dysfunction.....

Council tax rises could still leave social care services in crisis

23 Feb 2016

Planned council tax increases will not create enough revenue to alleviate the growing pressure on vital services caring for older people and those with disabilities, the latest information from the Local Government Association (LGA).....

Crisis prevention services must be improved in England, report reveals

22 Feb 2016

A report published by the British Red Cross has suggested the local authorities in England should do more to improve the services available that prevent, reduce or delay the need for social care and support. The report comes at.....

Government urged to appoint Learning Disabilities Commissioner to protect rights and champion reform

22 Feb 2016

Sir Stephen Bubb, who wrote the original report into the abuses that took place at Winterbourne View, has called for the Government to appoint a Learning Disabilities Commissioner. In his new report ‘Time.....

Sex linked to brain health in elderly, study reveals

16 Feb 2016

Older people who are sexually active have a higher level of cognitive ability than those who aren't, according to research published in Age and Ageing. In total 6,833 older people aged between 50 and 89.....

Government pledges extra £1bn for mental health care

15 Feb 2016

An extra £1 billion is to be invested by 2020/21 to plug ‘critical gaps in the care’ of mental health patients as highlighted by an independent task force. One million extra people will be provided with support.....

Charity launches website to keep older drivers safe on the roads

12 Feb 2016

A website aimed at helping older people adapt to changes in their driving to stay safe on the road, has been launched by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA). The website offers tips.....

Life expectancy reaches its highest level for over 65s

12 Feb 2016

The length of time people can expect to live once they reach milestones in old age has reached a record high, a new report from Public Health England (PHE) has revealed. Figures show that for those aged 65,.....

Meal Makers project receives Government funding to combat malnutrition and social isolation

11 Feb 2016

The Scottish Government has promised a six-figure fund to help combat loneliness and social isolation across Scotland. Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil has announced a £548,000 cash injection aimed at making life more enjoyable.....

Increasing activity levels in middle age could prevent brain ageing

11 Feb 2016

A new study has suggested that exercising between the ages of 40 and 50 could help prevent the brain from shrinking, potentially adding years to life expectancy. The research, published in the Neurology medical.....

Age UK and E.ON temporarily suspend energy tariff aimed at older people

10 Feb 2016

Age UK Enterprises Ltd are to temporarily suspend a ‘controversial’ Fixed 2 Year energy tariff aimed at older people. The withdrawal for new and renewing customers was prompted by ‘continued speculation.....

BBC documentary tells the story of one man's decision to end his life at Swiss suicide clinic

10 Feb 2016

How to Die: Simon’s Choice is an observational BBC Two documentary telling the story of terminally ill Simon Binner and his decision to ends his life. The documentary by award-winning film-makers, producer and director Rowan Deacon.....

Over one million old people are malnourished, claims Taskforce

10 Feb 2016

New research by the Malnutrition Taskforce reveals that only half of health professionals regard malnutrition as a priority in their organisations. The ‘Experiences of Patient Malnutrition’ survey conducted.....

Lack of hospital beds force thousands of mentally ill adults to travel miles

09 Feb 2016

The practice of sending mental health patients long distances for treatment should end, a Commission has said, as experts brand some services ‘potentially dangerous’. Each month, around 500 adults with mental.....

Dog IQ test could provide link between intelligence and dementia

08 Feb 2016

Scientists have developed an IQ test for dogs which could help understand the link between intelligence and human health, according to new research published in the journal, Intelligence. Recent studies have.....

Mental health stigma leaves nearly 90 per cent of people feeling isolated and ashamed

04 Feb 2016

In a survey of more than 7,000 people living with mental health problems, it has been revealed that nearly 90 per cent of respondents have experienced stigma and discrimination as a result of their mental health problems. The.....

CQC experts’ pay dispute threatens to delay care inspections

02 Feb 2016

A pay dispute that risks delaying care inspections has forced the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to negotiate better wages for inspection experts, as part of the £7m a year contract it recently awarded to Remploy. On.....

Care for older people requires 'radical' new approach, Commission says

01 Feb 2016

Care for older people should be driven by the needs of individuals, rather than institutions and structures, The Commission on Improving Care for Older People has said in a new independent report. The Commission has called for.....