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Further understanding of social cognition, and how it changes across the lifespan and interacts with cognitive decline, is essential for underpinning risk factors for neuro
Further understanding of social cognition, and how it changes across the lifespan and interacts with cognitive decline, is essential for underpinning risk factors for neuro
There is a large body of evidence to suggest that our ability to socialise and maintain positive relationships throughout the lifespan is affected by, and can have an effec
The context of healthcare has certainly shifted in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and there is now a huge demand
CHeBA is concerned with the big picture; achieving successful healthy ageing for all.
Cross-cultural differences, particularly in regard to older persons and their care, has produced diverse effects for dementia patients.
Having worked with both extremes of the lifespan, childhood and old age, Min Yee highlights we are all not really that different.
Participants in CHeBA’s Sydney Centenarian Study represent a significant piece of the puzzle when it comes to understanding successful ageing.
Providing individuals and policymakers with valid information regarding the impact social relationships have on successful ageing is the ultimate hope Dr Anne-
Dr Matt Paradise’s dual role as both clinician and researcher has developed his uni