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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    Do I have dementia and how to test for it

    Getting a dementia diagnosis is a long and complicated process, which can be a postcode lottery. In some cases where patients are under 65, it can take four years from recognising symptoms to receiving a diagnosis.

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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    Lewy body dementia – signs, symptoms and treatment

    For years, Des O’Sullivan struggled to pinpoint what felt wrong. When his symptoms started, Des was in his early 50s, a busy publishing consultant whose career rested on meeting budgets and deadlines. “At work, things I found straightforward became difficult. I was still good with words, but my maths had gone to hell. I couldn’t put my finger on precisely what was wrong.”

    9-min read
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  • NewsThe Northern Echo

    North East jobs as energy company plans revolutionary heating system

    New company, Bring Energy, launches to accelerate the expansion of low and net zero carbon heating and cooling to local communities across the country.

    2-min read
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  • NewsEdinburgh Live

    Two Scottish University students tragically lose life after falling at waterfall

    Jitendranath ‘Jitu’ Karuturi, aged 26, and and Chanhakya Bolisetti, 22, both from India, had been studying data science and engineering at university when they decided to take a hike with a friend.

    3-min read
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  • ScienceBristol Live

    Scientists find why one type of food increases your cancer risk

    It is the first time research has uncovered the cancer causing reaction

    1-min read
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  • NewsAFP

    First-time voters rejoice in India's Maoist rebel heartland

    In remote Indian forests home to a decades-old Maoist insurgency battling government rule, few in farmer Ajay Kumaroya's village had ever dared anger the guerrillas by voting.But India has deployed tens of thousands of security personnel to crush them, and the crowd at Kumaroya's village reflects government efforts to boost infrastructure and connect villages like his to the rest of the country.

    3-min read
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  • NewsAFP

    UK MPs eroding public trust with 'carousel' of misbehaviour

    From watching pornography in parliament to numerous sexual assault allegations, British lawmakers in the current parliament have engaged in a range of bad behaviour that experts say is eroding trust in politics.Another two Tories recently had the whip withdrawn over sexual assault allegations while a colleague was suspended at the end of last year after being convicted of racial abuse.

    4-min read
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