Charlie Quirke, son of actress Pauline Quirke MBE, has set out on his five-day fundraising walk for dementia research. Follow ...
New analysis from Alzheimer’s Research UK has revealed that dementia remained the UK’s leading cause of death in 2024, ...
Diabetes and weight loss drug semaglutide has been trialled in people with Alzheimer's. We explain what it means for dementia ...
Too many people think dementia is just a part of ageing, but the truth is it’s caused by physical diseases. The damage caused by Alzheimer’s can lead to a brain weighing around 140g less than a ...
Race Against Dementia Fellowships are designed to power outstanding early career scientists in their pursuit of innovative solutions to the big questions in dementia research. Race Against Dementia ...
Alzheimer’s Research UK shared with the government what we need to see from the Spending Review 2025 to deliver better outcomes for people affected by dementia. A Spending Review is the process the ...
The brains of some individuals have the capacity to maintain cognition and function with ageing and risk factors, or in the presence disease pathology (resilience). This suggests that there may be ...
A range of opportunities to nurture professional growth and support a skilled, diverse and inclusive research culture. David Hague Early Career Investigator of the Year Award The award, worth £25,000 ...
Growing evidence suggests that a healthy, balanced diet may reduce our risk of dementia. This is because what we eat affects our overall health and can contribute to the development of conditions like ...
Sadly, if nothing changes, one in two of us will know the heartbreak it causes – either by developing dementia ourselves, caring for someone with the condition, or both. Find out more about how and ...
There is lots of help and support available for people who are affected by memory problems and dementia. There is lots of help and support available for people who are affected by memory problems and ...
Our Dementia Research Infoline is here to support you. Whether you have questions about dementia, dementia research or want to take part in research studies. You can contact us via phone, email or ...
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