We have produced a range of tip sheets to help you with different aspects of engaging people with your research. Lay summaries are really important to help members of the public understand dementia ...
Help and support from a dedicated fundraising team. A fundraising pack bursting with hints and tips. A free Alzheimer’s Research UK running vest or technical t-shirt. Access to fundraising materials, ...
Experience a fast, flat and scenic tour of the Welsh capital at one of Europe's best supported running events. If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research ...
Thank you for taking action Share the action and encourage others to take part Donate Will you also donate to help find a cure for dementia? Our Drug Discovery Alliance is working on over 30 potential ...
Whether it’s a weekly parkrun, stroll around your local woodland area or a group exercise class in the park, being outdoors naturally encourages physical activity – a great way to love your heart, one ...
Dementia is the biggest global health challenge of our time. And if nothing changes, one in two people will face dementia in their lifetime, either by developing it the condition, caring for someone ...
Do you find that winter seems to wreak havoc on your sleep schedule? With the dark evenings and shifts in routine after the festive season, it’s not unusual to feel a bit off. Sleep hygiene seems to ...
What is good for our heart is also good for our brain. That includes keeping our cholesterol levels in a healthy range. Recent research found that having high cholesterol in mid-life can increase our ...
A timely, accurate dementia diagnosis can transform lives. Yet too many people still face long waits, uncertainty, or no diagnosis at all. Our new report amplifies the voices of those at the heart of ...
Dementia is the greatest health challenge of our time. It’s the UK’s leading cause of death — and by 2040, 1.4 million people are expected to be living with the condition. Yet right now, tens of ...
Today, one in three people are living with dementia without a formal diagnosis. This is preventing them from being able to plan, having the support and treatments they need and taking part in research ...
Some learning disabilities, such as Down’s syndrome, can make someone more likely to develop dementia. But many resources about dementia often use hard words. This means people who need the ...
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