Monthly Archives: October 2011
Findings on who uses the internet! Carers need the internet!
Social Media Usage in the UK – The Findings
by Jon Priestley
More than half UK pensioners now on Facebook
37.4 million UK adults use Facebook regularly
32.1 million UK adults use YouTube regularly
15.5 million UK adults on Twitter
7.9 million UK adults on LinkedIn
6.7 million UK adults on Flickr
There has been much talk in the press about how popular various social media platforms really are; how many people use Facebook in the UK? Does Twitter have more active accounts than Flickr? Is anyone over 40 interested in Foursquare?
To remove any lingering doubt as to the popularity and importance of social media platforms, we conducted research with Your Say Pays, where we asked nearly 2,400 UK adults which social media platforms they used and how often.
We then analysed the results to bring what we believe is the most up-to-date snapshot of social media usage in the UK.
Patients health with alzheimer’s improved after cataract surgery
Alzheimer’s Patients Get More Benefits from Cataract Surgery
By Lord Jorrel P. | October 26, 2011 6:10 PM EST
Who would have thought that just by having cataract surgery, patients with Alzheimer’s would not only improve their vision, but also their lives?
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at Tenon Hospital in Paris found that patients,who are suffering from a mild case of Alzheimer’s disease, also improved their cognitive ability, mood, sleep pattern, and other behaviors after seeking to improve their vision through cataract surgery.
Brigitte Girard
Brigette Girard, lead researcher of the study found that Alzheimer’s patients who have improved their vision through cataract surgery had improved lives.
The study specifically centered on whether or not cataract surgery could benefit Alzheimer’s patients.
Young carers in Hartlepool put on a flashmob
Flashmob put on Thriller of a show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HGlgfvtUTQ
Published on Tuesday 25 October 2011 14:00
SHOPPERS were given a thrilling surprise when dedicated young carers burst into dance.
Various spots around Hartlepool’s town centre were turned into a Michael Jackson video set as youngsters gave their own rendition of his famous Thriller dance in a series of flashmob dances.