The festive season can be a wonderful time to share food, exchange presents and spend quality moments with your loved ones.
Our Executive Director of Research and Partnerships, Dr Susan Kohlhaas, reflects back on the Clinical Trials in Alzheimer’s ...
Lab Notes is our series of online engagement events where you can find out about the life-changing dementia research taking place across the UK. These regular events will give you the chance to delve ...
Today, there are few treatment options for people with dementia. Existing treatments are limited in their scope and don’t work for all forms of dementia. But donations like yours are helping change ...
Alzheimer’s Research UK and Alzheimer’s Society are separate charities. Although we have a shared focus on making an impact for people affected by dementia, we have different goals, missions and ...
Your occipital lobe helps you to see different colours. In this game, you need to click on the one square that’s a different colour the others. Can you find all 10 in 30 seconds? Good luck!
The festive season can be a wonderful time to share food, exchange presents and spend quality moments with your loved ones. But Christmas can have so much more meaning when we choose to give something ...
If you’re living with dementia and hearing loss, care for someone who is, or are a clinician working in this area, we’d love you to get involved. This could include taking part in online surveys or ...
Our Executive Director of Research and Partnerships, Dr Susan Kohlhaas, reflects back on the Clinical Trials in Alzheimer’s Disease (CTAD) conference and shares her excitement about what’s to come for ...
This week, we published our Annual Report for the 2022/23 financial year, and I couldn’t be more excited to reflect on such a momentous year for progress, both in dementia research and at Alzheimer’s ...
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