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By Neurological Foundation of NZ

New Zealand’s neuroscience community has received a major injection of funding from the Neurological Foundation, with $4 million in new investment set to accelerate cutting-edge research into Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, cerebral palsy and neuroinflammation.

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Can you believe it? The Silly Season is just a few days away – or maybe it’s already arrived in your household. University and school students have either already finished for the year, or they are counting down the last few days or weeks.
Maybe you’re the organised type and you have your Christmas shopping done and your summer holiday plans all organised….or perhaps that...

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Kirihimete (Christmas) is just around the corner and we wanted to let you know that our entire team will be on holiday from

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The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) is seeking feedback on the draft Carers’ Strategy Action Plan, which sets out government actions to support family, whānau, aiga or individual carers.

We encourage carers and whānau to have their say during the consultation period. The MSD has developed the plan in partnership with the Carers Alliance and an Advisory Gro...

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By Amy Hogan and Peter Rawlings

Falling is something many people with Cerebral Palsy (CP) – Hōkai Nukurangi know all too well. Whether you walk, use sticks, a walker, or a wheelchair, balance and stability can be unpredictable companions. Sometimes falls happen in public; sometimes they happen quietly at home. Each one is unique, a mixture of physical ...

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