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New research suggests that healthy unsaturated fats, including omega-3s, may play a role in Alzheimer’s disease in women, but not in men.
This year’s Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) has been one of the most hopeful in recent memory. Held in Toronto, the event brought together over 19,000 scientists and clinicians ...
Most of us know that drinking too much alcohol can harm our health — but did you know it could also increase your risk of dementia? We share simple steps you can take to protect your brain for the ...
The Government’s 10-Year Health Plan for England is part of its health mission to build a health service fit for the future that is designed to meet the changing needs of the population. The ...
Oscar winner Dame Judi Dench is backing our campaign to improve access to early and accurate diagnosis in the NHS – and is urging the public to join her in signing the a petition.
Dementia devastates the lives of everyone it touches, but our analysis shows that women are bearing a disproportionate weight of the impact.
People with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease in England and Wales will not get NHS access to the first two medicines proven to slow down the disease, after the National Institute for Health and Care ...
Complete 28 miles throughout February in whichever way you like. Whether you walk, run, cycle or swim, make every mile count and aim to raise £100 for vital dementia research.
People with dementia are at risk of missing out on new treatments if the UK does not improve how it hosts clinical trials, according to a new report from Alzheimer’s Research UK. Urgent reform is ...
Walk, jog or runJoin our advent challenge, and complete 25 miles throughout December. Whether you walk, jog or run, make every mile count this Christmas and raise funds for vital dementia research.
Our award-winning campaign lays bare the harsh reality of dementia with our film, Change The Ending. The animation shows, the effect of dementia stealing a prince and princess’s ‘happily ever after’ ...
Study finds people with low levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in their blood have a lower risk of dementia.
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