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Australian Dementia Prevention Conference 2021

The 2021 Dementia Prevention Conference took place on Thursday, 28th October online due to COVID-19 restrictions. Over 350 people registered from across the globe for the event to hear the latest from world-class researchers. Attendees included researchers, consumers, and those Read more…

By Lidan Zheng, 4 years03/11/2021 ago
Consumer Information

Dementia prevention, where are the gaps in the research?

What do we still need to know in dementia prevention? The IRNDP is helping to highlight gaps in our current knowledge on dementia prevention and directing researchers to the areas where evidence is most lacking. In a recent open access Read more…

By Ruth Peters, 4 years23/08/2021 ago
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Release of the International Webinar on Dementia Prevention Presentations

Thank you everyone to everyone who participated in the IRNDP webinar in December 2020. We are now pleased to release all the presentations for IRNDP members to view. Please find the presentations here: https://coghealth.net.au/international-webinar-on-dementia-prevention-presentations Please note, the presentations will only be Read more…

By Lidan Zheng, 4 years ago
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Results from the our survey on dementia prevention, knowledge and barriers to risk reduction in Australian Primary Care settings

Australian Primary Care professionals who completed an online survey showed existing knowledge of the risk factors for dementia and were able to identify some hurdles that may need to be overcome to more successfully implement dementia risk reduction in Primary Read more…

By Ruth Peters, 4 years ago
Early Career Researchers

Career development in dementia research: The IRNDP Early and Mid-Career committee issue a call to action

The IRNDP Early and Mid-Career committee came together in 2020 to discuss and compare career development opportunities in their respective countries and decided to write a call to action! Their recommendations are now published online in Aging and Mental Health.

By Ruth Peters, 4 years29/01/2021 ago
Consumer Information

New vascular risk infographics

We are delighted to announce the release of fact sheets on vascular risk factors and brain health available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Greek and Arabic. 

By Lidan Zheng, 5 years ago
Events

IRNDP Conference 2019

IRNDP held its first conference on the 14th and 15th of October, 2019 in Sydney.  A big thank you to everyone who attended! There was a fantastic range of speakers from the United States, Canada, Sweden, Thailand, Malaysia and Australia Read more…

By Lidan Zheng, 6 years18/10/2019 ago
Consumer Information

GPs caring for people with dementia – Release of the primary care guidelines

IRNDP leadership committee members Kaarin Anstey and Ruth Peters were part of a research team that brought together the current information on best practice care for people with dementia in the Primary Care / General Practice context. The research team Read more…

By Lidan Zheng, 6 years ago
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IRNDP Special Issue

We are delighted to announce that the fully open access IRNDP special issue of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease has now been released. The special issue focuses exclusively on dementia prevention and represents a substantial and wide ranging collection of Read more…

By Lidan Zheng, 6 years20/09/2019 ago
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WHO guidelines – risk reduction of cognitive decline and dementia

The number of people with dementia is expected to triple between 2015 and 2050; the social and economic impact of this rise will be considerable; and currently there is no cure. This is why efforts to reduce the risk of Read more…

By Lidan Zheng, 6 years15/05/2019 ago

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