
ThinkBrainHealthGlobal
@TBHTimeMatters
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Highlighting the need to reduce the risk of progressive brain disease through timely detection and intervention. (Retweet≠endorsement, funding info on website)
Oxford, UK
Joined July 2020
🌟 Our video campaign is here!💥⏩ We're kicking it off with our dear Chair @V_Andriukaitis, former Commissioner for Health and Safety, introducing the heart of our coalition and manifesto💜 More content with our supporters coming your way!🤝 Excited? Stay tuned! #WellBeing4All
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At the launch of updated policy report "Schizophrenia: Time to Commit to Policy Change" from @OxHealthPolicy, international experts, patients and caregivers, @BLennox4 of @greentempleton, Oxford, emphasized hope. Remission and recovery are possible. https://t.co/8oHpVz5HHZ
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📢The groundbreaking report "Schizophrenia: Time to Commit to Policy Change 2024" has just been published by the #OxfordHealthPolicyForum. ✨This report is a game-changer, urging us to take action and transform policies surrounding schizophrenia. Dive in! https://t.co/TaEIzj6fZy
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Looking forward to learn from David McDaid @LSEEcon how we can go beyond treatment to support people living with #schizophrenia. #mentalhealth #policychange #mentalhealthrecovery
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Join us ont he 30th of January! Registration with lindsay.perera@oxfordhealthpolicyforum.org #brain #PatientCare #policy
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On Dec 8, we are holding an event on the #FutureOfBrainHealth at the @Europarl_EN. Under the Auspices of @EU2022_CZ and hosted by MEP @KnotekOndrej, the event will outline the main priorities and gaps within neurology and highlight the importance and need for research in Europe.
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📰Interesting blog on the benefits of exercise for boosting connections between our brain cells🧠From @DementiasUK
https://t.co/Ea6nFPxBY0
dementiasplatform.uk
We’ve all heard that exercise is good for us, mainly how it strengthens our body and helps us prevent diseases. But many people don’t know about the other important benefits of exercise – that it can...
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November marks Men’s Health Awareness Month. Men can be at risk of loneliness, which is a risk factor for dementia. This @OxHealthPolicy article highlights the issue and includes #TBHG recommendations to protect future brain health. https://t.co/76D1uLCR8z
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We are pleased to see continued developments in the search for disease-modifying therapies for people with #AD
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We’re at Woburn House today for the inaugural Drake IPV Symposium, where leaders from across healthcare, social care and policy making will come together to discuss research, practice and policy surrounding the impact of domestic abuse on brain health. #DrakeIPV
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New fully-funded PhD opportunity to look into dementia and tourism at @LivUni Closing date for applications is 18 November! Work with @ClarissaGiebel @ProfTonyWall and @TourismMarcus @arc_nwc @LJMU_IHR
#LiverpoolDementia
https://t.co/mC6HqDGgkn
findaphd.com
PhD Project - Dementia, travel, and tourism: A mixed-methods PhD on the experiences, barriers, and solutions to dementia-friendly tourism and travel and their impact on people’s mental well-being at...
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🧠Women are more likely to develop #dementia than men. Research suggests this may be because of low oestrogen levels after #menopause. #BrainHealth is important in reducing dementia risk. Here are some of our #TBHG recommendations: https://t.co/rn06Xit4vk
#WorldMenopauseDay2022
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It was great to attend the @IHME_UW Brain Health launch event yesterday and to learn about the global brain health momentum with an emphasis on socioeconomic burden. This initiative is further supported within areas of our evidence-based policy report https://t.co/QWzsRoypop
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Our #ThinkBrainHealth initiative calls for •public understanding that preventing brain disease is possible •prepare HCPs to manage people with or at risk of neurodegenerative brain disease •prioritize research and build infrastructure.
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Alzheimer's Disease International @AlzDisInt publishes World Alzheimer Report 2022 on #WorldAlzheimersDay
https://t.co/dpZzXNYt6c
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🧠It’s #WorldAlzheimersDay!🧠 Brain health is about making the most of your brain and helping to reduce some of the risks to its health as you age. Here are 5 ways you can keep your brain healthy, supported by our evidenced based policy report: https://t.co/QWzsRoxRyR
#TBHG
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How much do you know about the different types of dementia, and the symptoms a person may experience? Our free booklets have information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of the most common types of dementia. Order here 👇 https://t.co/3gO0sU5fUb
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Today we recognize World #Alzheimers Day! 🎉 It’s time to #KnowDementia & #KnowAlzheimers – because lack of knowledge leads to inaccurate assumptions about its effects on the person, their family & negative stereotypes about #dementia. 🔍 https://t.co/5QRcds8zXd
#WorldAlzDay
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New research led by @oxford_brookes and 12 other academic institutions has found a “causal link” between repetitive head impacts and #CTE, shedding further light on sports-related head injuries. https://t.co/bstXdJVpGO
bbc.co.uk
Sport governing bodies are called on to acknowledge that repetitive head impacts cause a degenerative brain disease after new research finds a causal link between the two.
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🧠It’s World Brain Day 2022!🧠 ‘Brain health’ is about making the most of your brain and helping to reduce some of the risks to its health as you age. To find out more about the work of Think Brain Health Global, visit: https://t.co/5S7or5c0GS
#TBHG #BrainHealth
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