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There is one thing that celebrities as wide-ranging as Aaron Copland, Glen Campbell and Muhammed Ali have in common: all three suffered from a neurodegenerative condition such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. Many other famous names could be added to this … Read the full article It has been aptly stated by Terry Pratchett – author of the Discworld novels – that “the baby boomers are getting older, and will stay older for longer. And they will run right into the Dementia firing range”. The strain … Read the full article Every year it is estimated that the human population produces four billion metric tonnes of food, and that around 30 –50% of this is wasted. This waste occurs at most points of the chain of production: in farms, in transportation, … Read the full article When discussing nutrition and balanced diets, the focus is very much on food. However, if we continue to ignore and undervalue the importance of physical activity in achieving this balance, then dietary recommendations will fail to meet the goal of … Read the full article The World Health Organization (WHO) Aging Report in 2014 indicated that by 2050 the percentage of peope older than 60 will have increased to 22% from 11% in 2000. While an increased life expectancy is arguably one of mankind’s greatest … Read the full article A significant, but arguably neglected, problem is malnutrition among the elderly. In the UK it is thought that approximately 10% of people over the age of 65 suffer from malnutrition. When the nutrition status of the elderly is tested it … Read the full article
Champions of neurodegenerative disease
Supporting the Supporters of Victims of Neurodegenerative Disease
Engineering less waste
A balanced diet isn’t just about food
How will nutrition affect an aging population?
The Vitamin Status of the Elderly