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Sir Alex Ferguson: I'm 82, I worry about dementia
Having seen a number of his close friends and colleagues suffer from dementia, Sir Alex admits the degenerative brain disease has started to frighten him. "I'm 82, obviously I worry about it," he told BBC Breakfast. "Generally my memory is quite good - pray the lord, touch wood it’ll stay that way."
Sir Alex Ferguson on Manchester United career: I still miss it
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he sometimes still misses the job, 11 years after he ended his legendary career.
Sir Alex Ferguson reflects on life as football manager: ‘I miss it sometimes’
Eleven years on from his retirement from the game, Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted he still misses being a football manager. The former Manchester United boss, 82, stepped down at the end of the 2012-13 season after 27 years at Old Trafford,
Sir Alex Ferguson on helping families affected by dementia
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson talks to BBC Breakfast about helping families affected by dementia. He was speaking as part of National Playlist Day,
Alex Ferguson reveals what he misses most about football
Alex Ferguson revealed what he missed most about football.Source: BBC Breakfast Yahoo Sports
Sir Alex Ferguson admits he 'misses' management as Man Utd wait for league title continues
Sir Alex Ferguson is widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all-time and he has given a rare interview to reflect on his time in the game
'I miss it sometimes' - Sir Alex Ferguson opens up on life after Manchester United as he admits he still pines for the dugout during 'big games'
Sir Alex Ferguson admitted to missing the dugout during "big games" while opening up on life after Manchester United.
I miss being a football manager – Sir Alex Ferguson
Legendary Manchester United boss, Sir Alex Ferguson, has admitted that he misses life as a football manager. The 82-year-old stepped away from manager after the 2012/2013 season. Ferguson retired after leading United to their 13th Premier League title in what was his 27th year at Old Trafford.
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Study suggests hypertensive people can lower risk of developing dementia by drinking coffee regularly
A team of public health researchers at Ningxia Medical University, in China, has found, via analysis of health record data, ...
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Some Diabetes Drugs May Protect Against Dementia and Parkinson's
Scientists found a 22 percent lower risk of any dementia and Parkinson's among a group taking SGLT2 inhibitors for type 2 ...
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'We might only have 15 summers left,' say brothers at risk of dementia
“We might have 15 or 20 healthy summers left,” the brothers told BBC Breakfast, adding they hope to “raise as much awareness ...
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Some diabetes meds might lower risk of dementia, Parkinson's
A specific class of diabetes drug appears to lower people's risk for dementia and Parkinson's disease, a new study shows.
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Some Coffee And Tea Drinkers Could Be Lowering Their Risk of Dementia
Both coffee and tea share similar bioactive compounds, which can have anti-inflammatory or antioxidant effects. What's more, ...
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Dementia wristbands offer 'reassurance and comfort'
The bands being distributed in Coleraine store key information about the wearer.
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These Diabetes Drugs Could Help Lower Your Risk of Dementia, Parkinson’s
According to a new study, certain diabetes medications may significantly reduce this risk. These drugs, called gliflozins or ...
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Type 2 drugs could lower dementia, Parkinson's disease risk
Researchers have found that people who take a type of type 2 diabetes drugs SGLT2 inhibitors have a significantly lower risk ...
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‘The Dementia Experience’ helping to understand the illness
HURRICANE, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Nearly 7 million Americans live with some form of dementia, meaning millions more are caring for those people. Anyone who’s been a caregiver, whether professionally or for a ...
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Flavonoid consumption may reduce the risk of dementia, new study shows
New research has found that those who consume more foods rich in flavonoids, such as berries, tea, red wine and dark ...
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10 Subtle Signs Of Dementia That Are Less Obvious At First
Some people with dementia lose their sense of social norms. Surprising dementia symptoms can include shoplifting, breaking ...
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