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Living alone with a progressive neurological condition: a neglected inequality. DeNPRU Exeter report 2025 - supplementary appendix
(University of Exeter, 21 March 2025)Living alone with a progressive neurological condition: a neglected inequality. DeNPRU Exeter Report 2025 - Supplementary Appendix: Codes used to identify people living alone with one of the conditions of interest in the ... -
Living alone with a progressive neurological condition: a neglected inequality. DeNPRU Exeter report 2025
(University of Exeter, 21 March 2025)Living alone is increasingly common. Today almost 1 in 3 households are single-person households. A significant number of people living alone, especially in later life, are contending with health problems including ... -
Living alone with dementia: a neglected inequality. DeNPRU Exeter report 2025
(University of Exeter, 21 March 2025)People with dementia who live alone, sometimes with little or no family or informal support, are an often-overlooked group that is that is increasing in number: possibly as many as one in three of all people with dementia ... -
Anxiety-related attentional characteristics and their relation to freezing of gait in people with Parkinson’s – cross-validation of the Adapted Gait Specific Attentional Profile (G-SAP)
(SAGE Publications, 2025)BACKGROUND: Anxiety often exacerbates freezing of gait (FOG) in people with Parkinson’s (PwP). Anxiety-related attentional processes and associated processing inefficiencies, like conscious movement processing (CMP) ... -
Broad ecological threats of an invasive hornet revealed through a deep sequencing approach (dataset)
(University of Exeter, 19 March 2025)Most terrestrial invertebrates are in considerable decline, and the range expansion of the invasive hornet, Vespa velutina nigrithorax, poses an additional threat. Although now found in much of western Europe, the full ...