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Adelina ComasHerrera
Working on economics of dementia at London School of Economics & consultant for WHO on Long-Term Care. Personal tweets, some in Catalan
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Gill Livingston Jul 15
Look forward to it. We will talk about what to do to make a difference now. Read or hear at on 20th July.
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Joan Martínez Roca Jul 14
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Adelina ComasHerrera Jul 14
Absolutely! is a brilliant school
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IDEAL study Jul 14
keep an eye on twitter for more info on our of social science event on in Nov 2017
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NIHR Dissemination Jul 13
What does research tell us about improving care for people in ?
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Tiziana Leone Jul 13
Imagine if Italians and Germans left...
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Tiziana Leone Jul 12
Cause of death in English Folk songs... Somebody must be really bored out there
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Adelina ComasHerrera Jul 12
A thoughtful article and positive article, living longer comes with lots of opportunities, we just need to adapt
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Dementia Alliance Jul 11
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Marie Curie Jul 12
Homeless people are failing to get the support they need from the community.
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Adelina ComasHerrera Jul 12
Activity inequality and obesity, and confirmation that people are more active in walkable cities
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The Forget Me Nots Jul 12
Please consider reading, signing & retweeting this petition, it would mean a lot:
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Jacob Diggle Jul 10
Prof Martin Knapp at research workshop - not all costs are bad. Sometimes we should celebrate increased service use
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NIHR Research Jul 11
There is an funding opportunity in complex & care needs in older people. Find out more & apply:
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Derek King Jul 10
How to support a depressed partner while maintaining your own mental health
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David McDaid Jul 10
says funders looking for affordability sustainability and cashable savings from
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WHO Western Pacific Jul 9
Older people can live productive, independent & happy lives & remain a resource to society w/ the right services & support.
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Courtney Van Houtven Jul 8
Among other things it includes mandatory Long term care insurance coverage
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Jo Moriarty Jul 6
More to read about older people's digital inclusion in Jackie's thesis: . Digital exclusion still exists
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NIHR Research Jul 8
We have funding opportunities in older people with complex health & care needs. Find out more:
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