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We join Ailsa on a chilly Melbourne afternoon as she chats with Steve Macfarlane, head of clinical services for DSA. They discuss how a diagnosis is delivered and we hear from Clare and Jim as they recount the experience.
One question the podcast asks is how early is early when it comes to picking up on a future diagnosis. To that end, we hear from Craig Ritchie as he explains looking for new ways to detect and measure the progression of the disease in the brain in a ‘silent period’.
In addition, Craig stresses the importance of looking at dementia as a disease of the brain and the focus on maintaining brain health.
The Dementia Podcast will be releasing every week, so please subscribe on your favourite podcast platform to stay up to date.
If you have any questions, please get in touch at [email protected]
The music for this podcast is reproduced with the permission of the composer and is registered with APRA
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We join Ailsa on a chilly Melbourne afternoon as she chats with Steve Macfarlane, head of clinical services for DSA. They discuss how a diagnosis is delivered and we hear from Clare and Jim as they recount the experience.
One question the podcast asks is how early is early when it comes to picking up on a future diagnosis. To that end, we hear from Craig Ritchie as he explains looking for new ways to detect and measure the progression of the disease in the brain in a ‘silent period’.
In addition, Craig stresses the importance of looking at dementia as a disease of the brain and the focus on maintaining brain health.
The Dementia Podcast will be releasing every week, so please subscribe on your favourite podcast platform to stay up to date.
If you have any questions, please get in touch at [email protected]
The music for this podcast is reproduced with the permission of the composer and is registered with APRA
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