The female side of dementia – the vast majority of patients are women as are 70 per cent of unpaid caregivers – is discovered in tomorrow’s issue of Pink, with a story on the effects of the silent epidemic that attacks someone in the world every three seconds.

More statistics that emerge from articles in the magazine, out with The Sunday Times of Malta, include the fact that children as young as eight have Facebook accounts, taking and editing selfies, and that it’s possible to have an unhealthy obsession with healthy food, which can lead to dire consequences.

Malta’s leading women’s magazine hits the newspaper stands a month after the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

Pink includes articles on the state of play in Malta, on the only four other female journalists killed in the EU since 1992, on collective moral injury and the State’s role in addressing the trauma of a nation and the consequences of ignoring it; and even on how to nurture in children values of freedom of expression and assertiveness, and make them part of a functional, rather than a declining society.

Preview of the brands on the magazine’s catwalk on November 30

The November issue offers a preview of the brands on the magazine’s anticipated catwalk on November 30, where, inspired by the secret-garden surroundings of Sherries Estates, a modern-day medieval maiden look can be expected, and the atmosphere promises to be magical.

Apart from enjoying a taster of the most anticipated event on the fashion calendar, readers can also sample Calvin Klein’s Obsession for him and her on the cover of the monthly magazine, produced and published by Allied Newspapers Ltd.

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