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Using Retinal Imaging to Study Dementia
Published on: November 6, 2017
Dementia-so much done, so much to do, so much to gain by doing so
1Professor and Executive Dean, Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, UK.
Background:
it has been a busy 50 years for dementia, a complicated voyage from obscurity and neglect towards recognition, knowledge and action. This commentary sets out that path through research, practice and policy to examine what we have achieved, where we are now and what more there is to be done.
Findings:
the main themes identified were as follows.
Conclusions:
we have made substantial advances in cause, cure, and care research and practice. Moving to deliver solutions to improve dementia care would be of major value to the whole health and care system.
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