For every 10 people with dementia, 6 have Alzheimer’s disease. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include changes in memory, becoming lost in familiar places, low mood, difficulty communicating, and ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), sometimes called Pick’s disease, is a rarer type of dementia mostly affecting people under the age of 65. Some cases of FTD may be inherited. Some people with ...
Find out about five major findings of dementia research over the years, including new treatments and potential ways of diagnosing dementia. Click on each box for more information. 1. The discovery of ...
Most cases of dementia are caused by a mixture of risk factors. A risk factor is something that affects our chances of developing a condition like dementia. For most of us our risk of dementia is made ...
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 ...
A challenge event you can take at your own pace. Walk, run or jog a distance of your choice! Sign up for the Lake District Ultra Challenge and raise funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK! Sign up now Date ...
A challenge event you can take at your own pace. Walk, run or jog a distance of your choice! Sign up for the Lake District Ultra Challenge and raise funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK! Sign up now Date ...
If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research UK, we’d love to have you on the team! There’s no minimum sponsorship target and we can provide help and ...
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 ...