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Many were up to the age of 70, which familiarised Lavina with the physical challenges experienced by older people, such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Meanwhile, she’s also led a campaign to
Wendy Mitchell discusses her new book, in which she dispels misconceptions about life with dementia.
Geriatrician Dr Lucy Pollock speaks about her new book, demystifying ageing, and enjoying a healthy, happy later life.
Wendy Mitchell was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's aged 58. We discuss her new life and her book, Somebody I Used to Know.
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writing career continues apace. In his forthcoming book, Robin speaks to others who continue to be similarly productive in their respective fields in later life.
How economics affects ageing (and vice versa) is explored in a new series of books by José Luis Iparraguirre, the Chief Economist at Age UK and Professor of Economics at the University of Morón in Buenos