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“ethics in dementia care”

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    Dementia and society: forging friendliness

    21 Dec 2013 by Kate Harvey

    Yesterday was a pretty ordinary day for me. I woke up, left my flat, got a packed tube train with th...

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    Dementia, Truth and Rights

    14 Nov 2014 by Sarah Walker-Robson

    Glasgow 20th-22nd October 2014 – outside, the edge of Hurricane Gonzalo whipping up the River Clyd...

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    Dementia diagnosis – what happens next?

    04 Jul 2014 by Kate Harvey

    A man walks into a doctor's surgery. The doctor says, “Sir, you have Alzheimer's disease. Come...

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    Dementia and Stigma: The Ethical Imperative

    06 Feb 2014 by Sarah Walker-Robson

    This post is based on a talk given by our Council Member Professor Julian Hughes at “Dementia and ...

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    Let’s talk (some more) about dementia

    17 Jun 2014 by Sarah Walker-Robson

    The first report launch I worked on here at the Nuffield Council was the 2009 publication 'Dementi...

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    Involving children in clinical research? iCAN.

    06 Jul 2015 by Kate Harvey

    From the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln to the Watergate Scandal, Washington, D.C. has seen its fai...

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