Issued: Mon, 26 Apr 2021 08:00:33 BST
Alzheimer’s Society is delighted to announce that former world-leading rugby players, Shane Williams and Ben Kay, have signed up to a large-scale Alzheimer’s Society funded study. The research will look at important and unanswered questions, such as whether elite rugby players show more early warning signs of dementia than the general population, and if so, why this is the case.
Previous research has also shown that professional football players may be at a greater risk of death from Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s Society have provided funding for an informal pilot study involving football players, including Alan Shearer. This is a much-needed starting point looking at football and dementia, hoping to encourage future research to understand this important issue.
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Provide COVID-19 vaccines for free as health emergency needs public financing, says expert
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Last Updated: Apr 25, 2021, 03:46 PM IST
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Synopsis Vaccination should be free because any public health emergency, particularly of an infectious disease, requires public financing to support it as it s considered to be a public good, Reddy told PTI in an interview.
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COVID-19 vaccines should be provided free of cost as any public health emergency requires public finance support, a prominent public healthcare expert advocated on Sunday. President of Public Health Foundation of India Prof. K Srinath Reddy also said if super-spreader events (large gathering of people) are prevented and everyone starts wearing mask, the coronavirus cases will start coming down in India within three weeks.
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