Ruling with humour

During one of the many discussions I’ve had over the last few days following the death of Her Majesty The Queen, my husband referred me to an article on the BBC website which has only managed to cite six occasions when she made us laugh. It says, ‘The Queen’s role in public life was tightly […]
Changes in humour could signal early dementia

Researchers at University College London have found that a shift in sense of humour, for instance from Yes Minister satire to Mr Bean slapstick, could be an early sign of dementia. These findings could hopefully help improve and hasten dementia diagnosis as it highlights changes not usually thought to be linked to the condition. The […]