Dr Diana Karamacoska
@DrKaramacoska
🇲🇰🇦🇺 First-gen academic. Brain health advocate. Ally 🏳️🌈. Vice Chair of @ParticipantPIA & Aussie lead of @PEERSPIA
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http://www.dianakaramacoska.com 23-07-2013 10:17:01
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Thrilled to see our work Movement Disorders Clinical Practice on how to talk about dementia in Parkinson’s.
We worked with people with Parkinson’s, artists, an engagement team and an incredible group of PD experts to understand the barriers to talking about PD dementia. doi.org/10.1002/mdc3.1…
New systematic review on anti-stigma interventions in LMICs thelancet.com/journals/eclin… Thanks to an excellent team for all the hard work reviewing the huge number of papers! Dr Petra Gronholm Erica Breuer Nicole Votruba Dr Tazeen Majeed Nicolas Farina and more!
Delighted to finally share our recently published article in Dementia about the value of co-production in developing the AHP Dementia Framework for Wales, with co-authors Natalie Elliott Dr Andrew Woodhead (Andy) He/Him, Rebecca Hanmer and many others
Take a look here:
doi.org/10.1177/147130…
Greeting! Our first paper based on the Greater-Bay-Area Healthy Aging Brain Study (GHABS) was published in Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy (rdcu.be/dE0ow). The GHABS cohort is being established by following the standard protocol of the ADNI cohort, an AD community cohort in South China
Excited to share the findings of our co-design work on physical activity promotion with people from refugee and asylum-seeking backgrounds + service providers.
To read➡️ l1nq.com/gmRd5
Check out our infographic and videos below⬇️
UNSW Medicine & Health Mindgardens Neuroscience Network
My new commentary on Timothy Daly, PhD's review on the iceberg of dementia risk in Cerebral Circulation - Cognition and Behavior is now out! As an epi inspired by #GeoffreyRose 's Sick individuals and sick populations, it was great to get to share about population (vs. individual) prevention...
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
My friend Cathy Taylor-Rubin and her colleagues Jade Cartwright & Deborah Hersh have created this guide for people with #PPA living in Australia.
Please share widely & help them disseminate. This is a free resource produced by expert SLTs.
RareDementiaSupport ASHA
Such a joy. No sugar-coating. RECOVERY of hope, voice, choice, control, identity. Laughter and tears. Neil Crowther