The festive season can be a time to come together and share food, gifts and quality moments with loved ones, but it can also ...
The Chancellor presented her budget to Parliament on Wednesday 30th October. Here are our initial thoughts on how this Budget ...
Hilary Evans-Newton is the Chief Executive of Alzheimer’s Research UK. Hilary joined Alzheimer’s Research UK in 2013 and has overseen significant growth in income in recent years, which has ...
Dementia is not a disease in itself. Dementia is a word used to describe a group of symptoms that occur when brain cells stop working properly. There are different types of dementia, caused by ...
Heart-pounding obstacles, rugged terrains, and towering walls - it's going to be tough! Conquer an exhilarating obstacle event and turn your mud-splattered miles into life-changing dementia research.
Cheer on our runners, cyclists and swimmers at some of the country’s most exciting sporting events. You will be part of a team providing encouragement to the runners, cyclists or swimmers at the event ...
Live the legend of the Tour de France, riding on the same routes and under the same conditions as the professionals. If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s ...
Our Dementia Research Infoline is here to support you. Whether you have questions about dementia, dementia research or want to volunteer in research studies. You can contact us via phone, email or ...
We work with government bodies, the NHS and medicines regulators to plan ahead, so that future treatments will be made available to those who could benefit from them as soon as possible. We want to ...
Do you have questions about volunteering with us? We're here to provide answers and help you get involved with Alzheimer’s Research UK. If you have a question that isn’t answered below, don’t worry!
And if nothing changes, one in two of us will see our lives devastated by dementia – either by developing it ourselves, caring for someone with it, or both. As well as destroying lives, dementia is ...
In the UK, people living with certain types of dementia, can be prescribed treatments to help manage their symptoms. These are known as symptomatic treatments. They include donepezil (part of a family ...