Alzheimer’s Research UK has been recognised as being Best Companies’ 2nd best charity organisation to work for ...
Our Director of Research Dr Sheona Scales describes her four highlights from this year's Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's ...
This year, research has given us more hope than ever before that we will change the lives of people affected by dementia. But ...
These pages include facts and statistics about dementia in the UK, what causes dementia and more information about what dementia research has achieved. Find out the 10 most important facts and ...
Every year we’re involved in exciting events that raise vital funds and awareness as we search for a cure for dementia.
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 ...
These pages give an overview of what genes are and how they are involved in the different diseases that cause dementia. You will also find information about genetic testing for dementia. Genes ...
Alzheimer’s Research UK has a large number of different grant schemes through which you can apply for funding. All applications must fall within Alzheimer’s Research UK’s remit which covers biomedical ...
As we age, our brains naturally shrink a little and our thought processes slow down. However, in Alzheimer’s disease, changes occur in the brain that are different to the changes seen in normal ageing ...
What is dementia? A question many people have. And to answer it we provide accredited information about dementia that is up to date, evidence based and that you can trust. These pages provide ...
Find out the 10 most important facts and statistics about dementia and dementia research. Click on each fact for more information. 1. Dementia is not a disease itself. Expand The word ‘dementia’ is a ...
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 ...