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The Dementia Community Champions play a key role in our mission to promote a better understanding of dementia and brain ...
New research studying records of over 300,000 people suggests a link between herpes simplex virus-1 infection and Alzheimer's ...
Marian and Geoff have taken part in clinical trials to test new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. With new dementia ...
Hundreds of walkers came together in Leeds to kick-off this year’s Walk For A Cure series. The walk at Harewood House saw ...
Donanemab – one of the first drugs to slow down early-stage Alzheimer’s disease – will not be available on the NHS in ...
A double-blind review is one in which both the grant applicant and the reviewer do not know each other’s identity. Analysis of our internal data, which will be published soon, 7 shows that women have ...
Not everyone will experience difficulties with all of these activities and a person’s symptoms can progress at different rates. You can find information about how dementia commonly affects activities ...
Join us on Monday 24 February 2025, for a day dedicated to supporting early career researchers in the dementia field. Sessions start at 11am. This event is designed to provide you with the knowledge, ...
Dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing. It is caused by diseases that affect the brain. The most common of these diseases is Alzheimer’s disease. As we get older, our bodies change. These ...
If you would like to speak to someone about including a gift in your Will, please contact our Gifts in Wills team. You can contact the Gifts in Wills team by phone on 01223 896 606, or email at ...
The year 2014 – a decade ago – was a notable year for many reasons. An unmanned spacecraft landed on a comet, Scotland held an independence referendum, Germany won the men’s football World Cup for the ...
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