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Researchers at Queen’s University, Belfast, are about to investigate the potential benefits of the Nintendo Wii for people with…


Researchers at Queen’s University, Belfast, are about to investigate the potential benefits of the Nintendo Wii for people with Parkinson’s.

The study will be funded by the charity, Parkinson’s UK, following feedback from people with the disease on how the Wii gives them a chance to exercise at home and helps them with their balance, movement and mood.

For further details, see parkinsons.org/uk/wii

* A new network which brings together those who produce and/or use research on children and families has just been launched.

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The Children’s Research Network for Ireland and Northern Ireland will promote the sharing of information across sectors and disciplines. Membership is now open. See childrensresearch network.org

* A residential meditation weekend hosted by meditation and mindfulness teacher John Doherty takes place in the Bobbio Retreat Centre, Maheramore, Co Wicklow, from Wednesday, December 29th to Sunday, January 2nd.

Four nights accommodation and all meals are included in the fee of €495. For more details, see thebeehive.ie or tel: 086-6040988.

* Living with Alzheimer's Disease – Understanding the Disease and Managing your Wellbeingis a new booklet available in GP surgeries and public health centres.

It clearly explains the differences between Alzheimer’s disease and changes associated with normal ageing. It also includes a section on mental exercises to keep the brain active.

To order a free copy, tel: 01-4689800.