needed to see if it can help. new uk wide concussion rules are due to be drawn up later this year building on what is in place in scotland. the aim is letting people play their favourite sports while keeping them safe. hugh pym, bbc news. joining us is craig ritchie, professor of psychiatry of ageing at the university of edinburgh and director at brain health scotland. he is also leading the prevent project, a major initiative to identify mid life risks for later life dementia. really interesting. a bit of a mouthful, professor, but let s start off first with the prevent study. what is it exactly? it off first with the prevent study. what is it exactly? what is it exactly? it started in 2013 funded what is it exactly? it started in 2013 funded by what is it exactly? it started in 2013 funded by the what is it exactly? it started in | 2013 funded by the alzheimer s society, and it was, you know, looking at people of the edges
A SHETLAND man is planning to cycle across the breadth of the Scottish mainland - over some 450 kilometres - to raise money for charity. Paul Riddell, who now lives in Inverurie, is supporting child mental health and adult dementia services. The bike ride will take place on 3.
The new course is designed to help sportspeople improve their mental and physical health and protect key cognitive functions such as problem solving, focus and decision making.