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14 November 2023
A national charity in the UK has produced a new manifesto with recommendations for the next government to build social connection. Here’s what they...
23 May 2023
With the permission of our good friend Fernando Fantova, today we bring you a text originally published on his blog, in which he poses some questions...
08 March 2023
On a day like today, International Women's Day, it seemed appropriate to reflect on our approach to the binomial age and gender, and how language and...
01 March 2023
Social inclusion through meaningful ageing
What are the social relationships of older people like? Is age a conditioning factor that complicates the...
01 February 2023
For a diagnosis of schizophrenia, I haven't lived so badly. To give you an example...
Background
After my bloody fall from twelve metres, due to a...
03 January 2023
Benzodiazepines are drugs that are mainly used for short-term treatment of disorders such as anxiety and insomnia, but are also effective as muscle...
01 December 2022
The current global context, with very high energy prices and forecasts of record low temperatures for the winter, leads us to believe that many...
17 November 2022
In recent years we are witnessing a change in the model of care that seeks to put people and their relationships at the centre of care activity. But...
31 October 2022
On World Cities Day we want to reflect on how cities can be transformed to create more inclusive spaces for all ages. In this context, a few days ago...
27 October 2022
Treating well, or rather treating ourselves well, is something that dignifies, honours and defines us as human beings. As we mature, we acquire those...