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Dancing May Be A Great Tool In Brain Health
As we grow older we suffer a decline in mental and physical fitness, which can be made worse by conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. A new study, published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, shows that older people who routinely partake in physical exercise can reverse the signs of aging in the brain, and dancing has the most profound effect. “Exercise has the beneficial effect of slowing down or even counteracting age-related decline in mental and physical capacity,” says Dr Kathrin Rehfeld, lead author of the study, based at the German center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Magdeburg, Germany. “In this study, we show that two different types of physical exercise (dancing and endurance training) both increase the area of the brain that declines with age….
Diane Raulli Is Still Waiting To Access The Home-Care Package She’s Been Assessed For
Source: ABC News (Norman Hermant) Diane Raulli struggles to get moving in the morning. She lives with paraplegia and relies on a healthcare worker to help her from bed into a wheelchair. Three days a week the 69-year-old pays for the help from her Disability Support Pension. She has no choice. “You can’t explain it really because it’s just so scary. Scary in the sense that you could be in bed all day,” she said. Last April, Ms Raulli was assessed as needing a level four home-care package — the highest level available. She is still waiting. And she is not alone. The latest figures reveal there are now 101,508 people in the queue for appropriate home-care packages. More than 60,000 have no package at…
Understanding Dementia (MOOC)
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), offering university-quality education about TBI covering the spectrum from mild concussion through to severe injury. Traumatic brain injury is often described as a silent epidemic, with approximately 69 million cases occurring worldwide each year. The Understanding TBI MOOC is a free online course that aims to raise awareness and build knowledge to reduce risk, as well as improve management and rehabilitation outcomes for people who have experienced a TBI. A multidisciplinary team from the University of Tasmania, along with guest experts worldwide, looks at the causes and consequences of TBI, as well as the types of injuries and frequency at which they occur across the lifespan. The Understanding TBI MOOC is designed to…
Preventing Dementia (MOOC)
Preventing Dementia is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), offering university-quality education about the latest research in dementia risk and protective factors. The free course provides an opportunity to engage with the perspectives of a global community, without requiring exams or assignments. With the ageing of the world’s population, dementia is a major public health issue. Is it possible to modify your risk of dementia? A substantial proportion of risk is associated with advanced ageing as well as genetic risk factors, but the latest research has indicated there are modifiable risk factors which may decrease your susceptibility to dementia. The Preventing Dementia MOOC investigates the best available evidence about dementia prevention, drawing on a range of expertise from around the globe. You will have the…
Staying Active Later In Life
A great way to stay active and engaged as we get older is by participating in free or low cost events, workshops and activities. They are a wonderful way to get out and about, meet new people, learn a new hobby or just to to have some fun! The Brisbane City Council offer many opportunities such as: 50 plus workshops: These include workshops in Art, Photography, Dancing (line dancing, clogging, ball room etc), Bridge, Knitting, Mahjong, Yoga, Piltaes and light exercises. They are all held at the 50 Plus Centre in Brisbane City 50 Plus Centre The 50 Plus Centre is open to residents in South East Queensland over 50 years of age, pensioners and benefit receivers (excluding unemployment benefits). Activities are held in the…