
Patient Story
“The entire experience of participating in the clinical trial has been exceptional. The team at Re:Cognition Health genuinely prioritises the wellbeing of their patients. Their understanding and […]
Patient Story
“The entire experience of participating in the clinical trial has been exceptional. The team at Re:Cognition Health genuinely prioritises the wellbeing of their patients. Their understanding and […]
Mike’s Story
Name: Mike Age: 81 years When were you first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s? I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s through Re:Cognition Health just over two years ago and I […]
Americans Call for Early Alzheimer’s Detection and Risk-Taking Treatments Amidst Soaring Prevalence
In a year where the number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease has surpassed 7 million for the first time, a new report from the Alzheimer’s Association […]
Unlocking the Power of Non-Sleep Deep Rest: What It Is and Why It Matters
Dr Steve Allder, Consultant Neurologist at Re:Cognition Health, recently spoke with MSN about Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) a practice that’s gaining attention in health and wellness circles. […]
Hearing Loss and Dementia: Understanding the Link and Why Early Intervention Matters
Dr Steve Allder, Consultant Neurologist at Re:Cognition Health, recently shared his insights with Medical News Today following the release of a significant new study that shines a […]
The Power of Proactive Brain Monitoring: Staying One Step Ahead of Cognitive Decline
In today’s rapidly advancing world of healthcare, there is a clear shift away from reactive treatment towards prevention and nowhere is this more vital than in brain […]
A Pivotal Time in Alzheimer’s Treatment: Slowing the Disease Before It Progresses
Dr Emer MacSweeney, CEO of Re:Cognition Health, has shared with Healthcare World why recent developments in Alzheimer’s treatment mark a major breakthrough in neurology. Alzheimer’s disease, long […]
ADHD and Increased Dementia Risk
A recent study published in Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences explores a potential link between adult ADHD and increased dementia risk, shedding light on the neurological mechanisms that […]
A brain too well-connected?
Dr Ben Marlow looks at research that suggests there is a subtype of autism where specific parts of the brain grow too much – and where there […]
A closer look at vision
Why do some children with autism have difficulties processing and understanding their sensory world – even to the extent of finding it frightening? In his quest to […]
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