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The Government has confirmed that the sale of disposable vapes will be banned in England from June next year.
They say the move, which was first announced back in January by the previous government but not enacted, is intended to prevent environmental damage and protect children's health.
Researchers have unveiled new music resources to help those with dementia awaken old memories - and they’re also able to help them learn new songs, skills and even communicate.
Adam Ockelford, professor of music from the University of Roehampton and Director of the Take Note project, tells Tech & Science Daily how the tools work.
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The Government has confirmed that the sale of disposable vapes will be banned in England from June next year.
They say the move, which was first announced back in January by the previous government but not enacted, is intended to prevent environmental damage and protect children's health.
Researchers have unveiled new music resources to help those with dementia awaken old memories - and they’re also able to help them learn new songs, skills and even communicate.
Adam Ockelford, professor of music from the University of Roehampton and Director of the Take Note project, tells Tech & Science Daily how the tools work.
Also in this episode:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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