This new investment, funded by Innovate UK as part of the Government’s Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Goals programme, builds ...
Last year, the Lancet Commission found evidence that visual impairment caused by cataracts and diabetic retinopathy were ...
The exact project roles available are dependent on the changing needs of the charity. See 'Current Opportunities' section for available roles. I was contacting all the people that were doing a ...
With expertise in research, fundraising, policy and more, our staff are dedicated to making breakthroughs possible. Hilary Evans-Newton is the Chief Executive of Alzheimer’s Research UK. Hilary joined ...
Every year we’re involved in exciting events that raise vital funds and awareness as we search for a cure for dementia.
After a dementia diagnosis, many people and their families want to know what to expect from the future. But right now, doctors don’t have ways to predict how an individual’s dementia may progress.
New study of longer term use of gantenerumab may indicate it can delay the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms in people with a ...
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A risk factor is something that influences our chances developing a disease. There are a mix of risk factors for Alzheimer’s, some that we cannot control like our age and genetics, and some that we ...
At Alzheimer’s Research UK, we use door-to-door and private site fundraising (where fundraisers work in locations like shopping centres and train stations). You may speak to our fundraisers at your ...
Frontotemporal dementia also called FTD, is a rarer type of dementia caused by a build up of proteins, tau, FUS and TDP-43, in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. Dementia is caused by ...