
Dementia: Could lessons from Covid help find a cure?
With former prime minister David Cameron.
The Story · The Times
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Show Notes
Just before the pandemic, the government promised a 'dementia moonshot' to blast us towards a dementia cure. What happened to it?
Today: former prime minister David Cameron and Sunday Times science editor Ben Spencer on Britain’s fastest growing disease, dementia.
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Guests:
- Ben Spencer, science editor, The Sunday Times.
- David Cameron, former UK prime minister and president of Alzheimer's Research UK.
- Willy Gilder, former BBC radio reporter, living with Alzheimer’s disease.
Clips: BBC, Channel 4 News, Sky News, ABC News, WRTV.
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