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Australia boosts dementia research funding with multimillion grant

Australia boosts dementia research funding with multimillion grant
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The Australian government is allocating over $48 million in new funding for dementia research and health projects. The initiative aims to improve life-extending treatments and support early-to-mid-career researchers in developing new health policies.

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As global populations age, increased investment in dementia research is critical for managing the long-term economic and social burdens of neurodegenerative diseases.

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Published: 1 hour ago Photo from press release/ Australia boosts dementia research funding with multimillion grant It will also provide up to $32.2m for researchers.

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