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Tag Archives: Public health discourse
Re-framing the dementia tsunami narrative
Dementia is often portrayed in public discourse as a global tsunami, giving the impression that dementia is an unstoppable and unpreventable illness engulfing society. Correlated with the above portrayal is societal attitudes towards dementia. A widely publicized poll suggests that … Continue reading