What the papers said in the week ending August 2 The dark cloud of the Corona Pandemic and reactions to it will be with us for many months. We do not wish to miss any significant developments, but … [Read more...]
Singing quietly, turtles in Thailand but still little solace
What the papers said in the week ending August 22 The main narrative remains the ongoing national and international crisis arising from the Covid-19 Pandemic, with competing themes focusing on … [Read more...]
Underlying issues and hidden treasure
What the papers have said in the week ending August 15th There is a sense that has begun to mature in our relationship with Covid-19. It remains a terrible world-threatening phenomenon, but we know … [Read more...]
Competence, coherence, consequences
What the papers have said in the week ending August 8th Covid 19 continues to dominate world and UK thinking. Its impact on the lives of older people is immense – for we are at the greatest risk of … [Read more...]
Small doses of hope but much frustration
What the papers said in the week ending August 1st The most significant article for older people this week is the report of an update on preventative aspects for dementia from leaders in the field, … [Read more...]
Slow, slow, quick quick, slow
What the papers said in the week ending July 25th Claims of progress and the hint of hope in research to counter Covid-19: Professor Tom Wilkinson and his team at Southampton University find … [Read more...]
Conference Call
You are invited to share some time looking at important issues. CONFERENCE CALLS The next Conference Call will be on 22nd January 2025 10.30am – 12noon on zoom The therapeutic benefit … [Read more...]
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