Think Again
Our brain health impacts how we think, feel, and function, yet it’s often overlooked. We want to change that. We want to change the narrative that dementia only impacts the elderly and is an inevitable part of ageing. We want to make it easier for people to talk about their brain health, just as they do about their mental health or heart health.
By sharing real stories and starting honest conversations, Think Again can help normalise these experiences and build a more understanding and supportive community.
Pair married for 64 years can no longer talk
‘Lift them’: Bruce Willis’ wife’s sad update
‘Thought I was lying’: Mum’s cruel diagnosis
When this mum of four first got her devastating diagnosis – people thought she had to be lying.
Shocking way mum changed in just 4 years
Racing car legend’s shock health battle

I hate the gym, but I want to avoid my mother’s fate

How can women address their dementia risk?
The oestrogen-menopause-brain connection demands careful choices from women.

As Barry Otto fades, daughter Gracie keeps his story alive
Dementia may have taken away his voice, but now Barry’s daughter Gracie tells his story.

Wally Lewis: ‘I’d like to be buried at Lang Park’
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