Sci-Tech Video. Dealing with dementia via video games Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 23/05/2016 - 9:25 GMT+2 A new initiative aims to ease the suffering of the estimated 45-million people worldwide living with dementia. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Dealing with dementia via video games Now playing Next Japan’s new space pioneers In partnership with The Government of Japan Now playing Next Mourners lay flowers after deadly bus fire in western Switzerland Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 11th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Spain to launch new tool to measure hate on social media Now playing Next Inside China's 'robot school' where humanoids learn to do chores Now playing Next The future of AI is democratisation, says Taiwan's Gigabyte Now playing Next Iran unleashes intense strikes across Gulf as Hormuz crisis deepens Now playing Next Qatar warns the world Iran war could yield 'catastrophic results' Now playing Next Swiss bus fire killing six 'intentional,' police say Now playing Next British Airways cancels Abu Dhabi service ‘until later this year’ Now playing Next Iran war enters day 12 as European leaders voice frustration Now playing Next France's Macron opposed to lifting sanctions against Russia Now playing Next EU reinforces cooperation with Azerbaijan on security and energy Now playing Next Iran war: Is the EU a mere spectator or diplomatic player? MEPs debate on The Ring Now playing Next Sir Don McCullin: 'My life, thanks to photography, has had purpose and meaning' More videos
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