New analysis from Alzheimer’s Research UK has revealed that dementia remained the UK’s leading cause of death in 2024, ...
Diabetes and weight loss drug semaglutide has been trialled in people with Alzheimer's. We explain what it means for dementia ...
The festive season is a time to come together and spend time with the people you love. Are you looking for presents that ...
Please support Charlie Quirke’s Trek For A Cure by donating online at trek.charliestrek.org or by texting ‘CHARLIE20’, ‘CHARLIE10’ or ‘CHARLIE5’ to 70255*. Charlie Quirke, the son of the Birds of a ...
Let’s keep talking about dementia We’d like you to be the first to know about the latest research and how your support makes a difference, as well as ways you can get involved and help fund our ...
In June, we launched our Dementia Unseen campaign, asking supporters to join us in urging the Government to guarantee everyone the right to an early and accurate dementia diagnosis. Half of people in ...
Since we were founded in 1992, the scientists we fund have made significant breakthroughs in dementia research. But there’s still more to do. We will keep going until everyone is free from the fear of ...
As a clinician who treats people living with dementia, I’m often asked about whether dementia has any tell-tale signs, and what to do if you’re worried. Coming together for the festive season can help ...
Our Doctoral Clinical Fellowships provide funding for clinicians with limited research experience and who do not hold a PhD. The aim of this award is to help clinicians study towards a higher research ...
As Alzheimer's Research UK is your funder and not your direct employer, you will need to follow the policies, terms, and conditions for parental leave at your institution. If you do decide to take ...
Charlie Quirke, son of actress Pauline Quirke MBE, gets set to retrace his mum’s footsteps for an emotional trek for a cure. Broadcaster and presenter Anneka Rice has spoken movingly about the ...
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