People living with dementia and their carers are helping shape a clinical trial of a blood test to diagnose Alzheimer’s.
Charlie Quirke, the son of the Birds of a Feather actress Pauline Quirke MBE, has revealed plans to embark on an emotional five-day fundraising trek for Alzheimer’s Research UK. The trek will take ...
On November 12 we delivered 67,000 signatures to 10 Downing Street as part of our Dementia Unseen campaign, calling on the ...
We have awarded Research Fellowships to eight outstanding early-career scientists — an investment in the future of dementia ...
Supporters David and Christine bring our Bring Hope Home theme to life in our Christmas appeal this year. They went from ...
If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research UK, we’d love to have you on the team! There’s no minimum sponsorship target and we can provide help and ...
Dementia is the biggest global health challenge of our time. And if nothing changes, one in two people will face dementia in their lifetime, either by developing it the condition, caring for someone ...
Many people fear getting a dementia diagnosis. It can understandably feel scary or overwhelming to acknowledge the difficulties that dementia can cause. Others may be stuck on long waiting lists for ...
Help and support from a dedicated fundraising team. A fundraising pack bursting with hints and tips. A free Alzheimer’s Research UK running vest or technical t-shirt. Access to fundraising materials, ...
Today, one in three people are living with dementia without a formal diagnosis. This is preventing them from being able to plan, having the support and treatments they need and taking part in research ...
Some learning disabilities, such as Down’s syndrome, can make someone more likely to develop dementia. But many resources about dementia often use hard words. This means people who need the ...
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