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Volunteer at Trek26 Cotswolds and help beat dementia. Help us support hundreds of trekkers as they take on 13 or 26 miles around the Cotswolds to raise money for dementia.
Despite no new drugs for dementia in 15 years, we are seeing progress with different treatments and other breakthroughs. Here we celebrate just a few of this year's highlights in dementia research.
Referral to a dementia specialist If your GP thinks you may have dementia, they will refer you to a specialist for tests. Find out what’s involved and what to do while you’re waiting.
Dementia is progressive. This means signs and symptoms may be relatively mild at first but they get worse with time. Dementia affects everyone differently, however it can be helpful to think of ...
The Dementia Research Leaders (DRL) programme provides funding and development opportunities for exceptional early career researchers looking to begin their independent career in dementia research.
Alzheimer’s Society is funding an exciting research project which aims to show that music can do more than comfort – it can ...
Allegations have been made about a research study investigating amyloid protein build up in the brains of people living with Alzheimer’s disease. Here we explore and explain the controversy.
Dr Richard Oakley, Associate Director of Research at Alzheimer’s Society, has called breakthrough Alzheimer's drug donanemab, 'a turning point', as the full trial results were revealed.
This World Alzheimer’s Month, we have published new data revealing that people living with undiagnosed dementia attend A&E three times more than those without the condition.
There are ways to support a person with dementia when travelling. These will depend on the type of transport being used.
Deaf British Sign Language (BSL) users can face significant barriers to getting a timely dementia diagnosis. A service in Bristol is working with Deaf people to become more accessible.
We're part of a new £6 million research initiative to develop technologies that help people with dementia to live independently for longer.
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