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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 ...
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 ...
Although often thought of as a condition that only affects older people, it is estimated that around 70,800 people with dementia in the UK are under 65. This is called young onset dementia, and you ...
Walk For A Cure events are family friendly walks for everyone impacted by dementia. By volunteering at Walk For A Cure you will be creating an environment where friends and family can gather together, ...
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 ...
Cheer on our runners, cyclists and swimmers at some of the country’s most exciting sporting events.