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This week the Government revealed its Spending Review - we dive into what the settlement means for progress on dementia.
Prof Sir John Hardy, Vice President of Alzheimer’s Research UK, outlines how the UK can continue to drive progress towards a ...
There’s been a leap in potential new medicines being tested in clinical trials for Alzheimer’s, according to a new annual ...
Early and accurate diagnosis is the cornerstone of effective, person-centred care – and nowhere is this more important than in dementia. Spotting the signs early and getting a diagnosis can change ...
Our Research Conference is an opportunity to celebrate excellence from researchers at all stages of their careers. The day before our Research Conference, we’re holding a day designed for early career ...
Join our advent challenge, and complete 25 miles throughout December. Whether you walk, jog or run, make every mile count this Christmas and raise funds for vital dementia research. Join the Facebook ...
Complete 28 miles throughout February in whichever way you like. Whether you walk, run, cycle or swim, make every mile count and aim to raise £150 for vital dementia research. Join our Facebook group ...
Alzheimer’s Research UK has a range of grant schemes through which Early Career Researchers can apply for funding. All applications must fall within Alzheimer’s Research UK’s remit of biomedical ...
Dementia devastates the lives of everyone it touches, but our analysis shows that women are bearing a disproportionate weight of the impact. Our analysis shows that dementia became the leading cause ...
People with dementia are at risk of missing out on new treatments if the UK does not improve how it hosts clinical trials, according to a new report from Alzheimer’s Research UK. Urgent reform is ...
Dementia disrupts lives. We hope our campaigns do too. Working with award-winning filmmakers and global celebrity supporters, our campaigns are intended to disrupt the fatalism around dementia, ...
We have produced several illustrations and infographics of concepts in dementia research, making them more accessible to non-scientific audiences. Please feel free to use them: Sign up to receive our ...
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