Free face-to-face clinics offering specialist support for people affected by dementia is set to return to Glasgow.
Sally Magnusson is to step down from her role as one of the main presenters of Reporting Scotland after 27 years.
The journalist and author is stepping down from the programme but will continue to work with the BBC.
Dementia specialist Admiral Nurses will host clinics at Nationwide’s Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Stirling branches to offer tailored support and guidance to anyone affected by the condition
Researchers in Scotland are developing a digital tool powered by artificial intelligence that can gauge your risk of developing dementia simply by scanning your eyes.
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have collected a million eye scans from opticians across Scotland, and say digital health projects of its kind could save the NHS £37mil a year.
Jimmy Calderwood, the former Aberdeen and Dunfermline manager, was diagnosed with early onset dementia in 2017 and decided to go public with his condition
Pauline Quirke, best known for her role in Birds Of A Feather, will 'step away from all commercial and professional duties' for the time being.
Denis Law was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and vascular dementia in 2021 and his wife Diana joined him in speaking out about the cruel reality of the disease
A trio of friends who have conquered the ten highest mountains in England and Wales have now set their sights on the ten highest peaks in Scotland as part of a mammoth fund-raising effort.
NeurEYE uses AI and anonymized eye scans to assess dementia risk and brain health indicators, leveraging data from Scottish optometrists. The project is part of NEURii, a global collaboration involving the University of Edinburgh, Health Data Research UK, and other partners.
will support families living with dementia in Scotland. Ahead of the appointments, Dementia UK, the specialist dementia nursing charity, has shared tips on how to discuss dementia with a loved one ...