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To mark Dementia Action Week, 16 May – 22 May, Dr Nicky Funnell shares how to lower your risk of developing dementia in later life.
New review of the current literature suggests common link between electrical tremors and mental health disorders.
Research has found that a high genetic risk for schizophrenia and other mental health conditions may influence where people choose to live
New research shows having two or more long-term physical health conditions means greater risk of mental health problems later in life.
Studies have shown ketamine to have a rapid and robust antidepressant effect – but what do patients and carers think? Find out.
Research suggests that anorexia nervosa is at least partly a metabolic disorder.
Researchers at King’s College London contributed to a global commission on health inequalities experienced by people with mental illness.
HRH The Duke of Sussex returned to King’s College London to show his support for the fifth Veterans’ Mental Health Conference.
The UK Dementia Research Institute has officially opened at King’s College London, to bring fresh momentum to improving care.
Researchers lead a pioneering new study to help reduce agitation and aggression.
Worldwide, around 50 million people have dementia and a major international project is aiming to identify what causes the condition.
A project will use digital technology to assess the progression of the Alzheimer's to help design solutions to help people stay independent.