Stars back dementia campaign
Sir Michael Parkinson, Fiona Phillips and Gordon Banks are supporting the national 'A Day to Remember' campaign, calling for the public not to delay talking about dementia.
Sir Michael Parkinson, Fiona Phillips and Gordon Banks are supporting the national 'A Day to Remember' campaign, calling for the public not to delay talking about dementia.
Health Minister Norman Lamb has launched a new dementia campaign - which aims to increase awareness across England.
The 'A Day To Remember' campaign will aim to increase early diagnosis rates for dementia by tackling the publics fears of talking about the condition.
They campaign hopes to encourage the public to have that first difficult conversation with a friend or family member when they spot the signs and symptoms of dementia.
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