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Too many people are being left undiagnosed, unsupported, and unseen. That must change. Make dementia diagnosis a right – not ...
Oscar winner Dame Judi Dench is backing our campaign to improve access to early and accurate diagnosis in the NHS – and is urging the public to join her in signing the a petition.
Dementia is the greatest health challenge of our time. But right now, even with the best efforts of professionals, the health ...
For the millions of people affected by dementia and Parkinson’s, better treatments can’t come soon enough. Current options ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has today issued final decisions on lecanemab and donanemab, ...
This week the Government revealed its Spending Review - we dive into what the settlement means for progress on dementia.
Alzheimer’s Research UK supporter and Oldham Athletic owner, Frank Rothwell, has been awarded an OBE for his charitable ...
Join us for the iconic Cape Town Marathon and run for a cause that truly matters. With breath-taking coastal views, a vibrant atmosphere, and a fast-paced route through one of the world's most ...
These diseases happen to specific areas of the brain, which can affect how you think, remember and communicate. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, but there are other types of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of young onset dementia, accounting for around one in three of all young onset dementia cases. Young onset Alzheimer’s usually affects people in their 40s, ...
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