Music Therapy and Dementia Conference
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…dementia Distinction between dementia ascribed respectively to cortical or subcortical pathology enjoyed something of a vogue in the 1980s and 1990s. So called cortical dementia was typified by the classical…
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…higher rates of dementia mortality in soccer and dementia, Parkinson’s disease and motor neuron disease in rugby union have been shown from epidemiological studies [29–31]. Early work suggests that CTE…
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…relationship to progressive aphasia, semantic dementia and frontotemporal dementia. In: Ames D, Burns A, O’Brien J (eds.). Dementia (4th edition). London: Hodder Arnold. 2010:647-658. https://doi.org/10.1201/b13196-77 Roelofs A. Cerebral atrophy as…
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…(60 years (+/-11)), and mild dementia may occur.11 The E46K mutation is linked with dementia and visual hallucinations (dementia with Lewy bodies)11 (Table 1). Disease-onset associated with duplications occurs at…
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…Peter Garrard of St. George’s University of London, who spoke on the utility of “Language as a biomarker in dementia”. He reviewed the concept that neurodegenerative dementias may have a…
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Epilepsy Event Each of the twelve Strategic Clinical Networks (SCNs) have been tasked to improve services for people with neurological conditions. Services for people with epilepsy has been identified as…
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