Female footballers heading the ball could be putting themselves at even greater risk of dementia than male players according to experts at the University of East...
Signs of traumatic brain injury, dementia and schizophrenia could be detected at an earlier stage as a result of the development of a new sensor which...
As the country faces the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the management team at Richardson Care reflect on their experiences so far. Richardson Care has...
Strong sleeping pills known as ‘Z-drugs’ are linked with an increased risk of falls, fractures and stroke among people with dementia – according to research from...
Case management has faced many challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, to enable vital support continues to be delivered to clients. Here, in the first in a...
A charity which provides residential and community care for children with neurological injuries and disabilities has secured the support of a celebrity who himself has overcome...
Senior professionals and practice owners must keep abreast of new and impending changes to pension arrangements and assess whether changes are needed to existing future plans,...
Most neurological diseases have one thing in common: an accumulation of abnormal proteins around neurons. Researchers agree that these improperly fabricated proteins become progressively more toxic...
Canadian scientists are pioneering the use of individualised brain stimulation therapy to treat aphasia in recovering stroke patients. Aphasia is a debilitating language disorder that impacts...
In conjunction with Mental Health Day 2020, Irwin Mitchell organised a webinar offering valuable insights into maintaining good mental health for those affected by Spinal Cord...