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EXCLUSIVE Maxwell Scott-Slade is the director of Edinburgh-based gaming company Glitchers

'We can change lives': How one Scottish games company is helping to fight dementia

Scottish Brain Sciences has teamed up with global healthcare firm Roche Diagnostics to investigate the earliest indicators of neurodegenerative disease

Scottish research firm to develop early test for Alzheimer's disease

A Scottish firm is hoping to develop a 'transformative' new blood test to identify Alzheimer's earlier

Scottish firm working towards ‘transformative’ early blood test for Alzheimer’s

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Douglas Ross and John Lamont could be seen wearing blue flowers in the House of Commons

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Scientists at Eli Lilly and Company have created a new drug which slow the cognitive decline caused by Alzheimer’s

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The UK's first ever outdoor dementia centre has opened in  Cairngorms National Park near Aviemore

The UK's first outdoor dementia resource centre opens in Cairngorms National Park

Charity calls for increased support for people living with dementia

Charity calls for increased support for people living with dementia

People with dementia cannot wait for a National Care Service, charity warns

People with dementia cannot wait for a National Care Service, charity warns

Kevin Stewart, minister for mental wellbeing and social care

Campaigners welcome Scotland's new dementia advisory panel

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