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Memory Matters

2:00pm-3:30pm on Thursday 20 March

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Herchel Smith Building, Seminar Room , Herchel Smith Building for Brain and Mind Sciences Addenbrookes, Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 0SZ, CB2 0SZ

Many of us are worried about our memory as we get older, and whether we might develop dementia. But what makes up our memory, and how does it change as we get older? How can we look after our brain health? And what can be done if we are worried about developing dementia?
Join the team from the Cambridge Memory Clinic for a discussion about brain health and dementia. You will have the opportunity to meet doctors, nurses and psychologists from the clinic, learn what we do and ask us any questions.
Short presentations will be followed by a live Q&A session with members of the Memory Clinic team.

Booking email address: krb56@cam.ac.uk

Telephone number:
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Booking/Registration is: REQUIRED

The booking for this event will be through eventbrite and the capacity has been set to a maximum of 35.

Additional Information

Age: Adults
Format: Talk
Timing: In person
Cost: Free
Event Capacity: 35 in person
Theme: Health
Accessibility: Accessible toilet, Step-free access

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