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  • The benefits of volunteering

    Published on: 20 January 2025

    Volunteering is something many people choose to do in retirement. Benefits include learning new things, making new friends, connecting with your community and helping others. The cognitive stimulation and social interaction gained while volunteering may even assist in lowering some of your dementia risk factors!

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  • ISLAND Update - January 2025

    Published on: 20 January 2025

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  • Upcoming TapTalk studies

    Published on: 19 December 2024

    Did you know that new research shows hand movements and speech change in the earliest stages of dementia? Find out how you can be involved.

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  • Keeping active this summer

    Published on: 19 December 2024

    Being physically inactive throughout mid and later life is thought to contribute to 2% of dementia risk. By increasing your level of physical activity you may be protecting yourself against dementia in a number of different ways (1).

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  • INSIGHT project - communicating risk

    Published on: 19 December 2024

    How do we empower people to reduce their own dementia risk? To answer this we would like to investigate whether providing participants with their own personal risk information (including cognitive tests and blood based biomarkers) could lead to large scale positive behaviour change.

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  • ISLAND Update - December 2024

    Published on: 19 December 2024

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  • St Lukes - ISLAND Seminar Series

    Published on: 18 December 2024

    The ISLAND Project is teaming up with St Lukes to host an in-person seminar series on dementia risk reduction in 2025.

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  • Become a dementia advocate

    Published on: 21 November 2024

    Dementia Australia are currently looking for people living with mild cognitive impairment or dementia, as well as unpaid carers or former carers, to join their dementia advocates program.

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  • Highlighting recent dementia risk papers

    Published on: 21 November 2024

    We thought you may be interested in reading about some recent studies that consider dementia risk and environmental / lifestyle factors.

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