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Dementia is one of the foremost priorities in global health and is estimated to affect over 44 million people worldwide. This has a huge impact on individuals and on society; so improvements in understanding; care and treatments are desperately needed. In this online course; learners will discover key issues in dementia care and research. They’ll explore four less common forms of dementia; through the eyes of people affected by them. World-leading experts at UCL will show how research into the signs; stages; symptoms and causes of these forms can bring us closer to defeating dementia.
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FutureLearn is a global learning platform with a mission to transform access to education by offering top online courses from the world’s leading universities and brands. From microcredentials to ExpertTracks and short courses, we offer accredited and unaccredited world-class education that is 100% online, on-demand, and social. Our courses allow learners to unlock highly skilled new career paths, and empower themselves to change the world.
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