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Concerns about methodology and findings in coffee and tea consumption and dementia research
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Reply to “Concerns about methodology and findings in coffee and tea consumption and dementia research”
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Informed consent in dementia research: how Public Involvement can contribute to addressing “old” and “new” challenges
Published 2025-02-01“…Informed consent is a critical ethical requirement in research, ensuring the protection of participants' rights and promoting their wellbeing and autonomy. In dementia research, this process becomes particularly complex due to cognitive impairments and fluctuating capacity. …”
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An interpretable machine learning tool for in-home monitoring of agitation episodes in people living with dementia: a proof-of-concept studyResearch in context
Published 2025-02-01“…N.F.L., A.C., C.W. and S.K. are funded by the UK Dementia Research Institute [award number UK DRI-7002].…”
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Splicing accuracy varies across human introns, tissues, age and disease
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Short-term variability of Alzheimer’s disease plasma biomarkers in a mixed memory clinic cohort
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White matter hyperintensities and cholinergic degeneration as Lewy body disease
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Convergence of Synapses, Endosomes, and Prions in the Biology of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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The Holy Grail: highlighting the need for equitable access to dementia treatments and clinical trials
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Defining familiarity in nursing homes providing care for residents with dementia: a scoping review
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Finding Neural Biomarkers for Motor Learning and Rehabilitation Using an Explainable Graph Neural Network
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Measuring the impact of managing incontinence on people with dementia and informal caregivers: Cognitive debriefing interviews of ‘ICIQ-Cog’ (English translation)
Published 2025-03-01“…Methods:: Cognitive debriefing interviews were conducted with 13 unpaid caregivers of people with dementia and problems with incontinence or toilet use recruited via Joint Dementia Research. Interviews were conducted across 3 rounds and transcribed then thematically analysed based on the questionnaire framework. …”
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