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The announcement will be made at the World Health Organisation's (WHO) First Ministerial Conference on Global Action Against Dementia by health secretary Jeremy Hunt.
The fund, which will be developed in the coming months, will be invested in by pharmaceutical companies Biogen, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson and Lilly and Pfizer.
Prime Minister David Cameron said of the fund: "If we are to truly defeat this devastating disease, there must be a bold and determined global effort to invest in medical research. This fund is a major step forward in this effort. And it is thanks to the growing strength of our economy that the UK is able to lead the way – investing in pioneering research and drug development to tackle this condition once and for all."
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UK Building Regulations highlight toxic gas and smoke from layers of paint built up over multiple redecorations as a major cause of permanent ill health or death in a building fire.
Their concern rose with discovery the flame retardant paints most widely used paint along escape routes have been ones which to this day counter-productively use emission of heavy toxic gas to smother flames which rapidly spread along walls if layers of paint delaminate in a fire.
Northwich’s Victoria Infirmary (VIN) Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) has enabled more patients
Adveco, the commercial hot water specialist, announces the launch of live metering of domestic ho
Sarah Greenslade, public affairs and communications officer at the British Parking Association looks at some of the problems and innovations in healthcare parking
It’s easy to assume that the comms team is there to handle press enquiries and the occasional social media storm – but the reality is that strategic communications can make a measurable impact across the entire organisation, from operational to financial, when done properly