The start of a new year is the perfect time to check in on your brain health. Alzheimer’s Research UK’s Information Services ...
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. Join our Facebook group ...
A challenge event you can take on at your pace. The Kent Downs 50 Challenge invites you to walk, jog or run a distance of your choice, along a signed route, with free food and drink at regular rest ...
A challenge event you can take on at your pace. The Jurassic Coast Challenge invites you to walk, jog or run a distance of your choice, along a signed route, with free food and drink at regular rest ...
A challenge event you can take on at your pace. The Thames Path Ultra Challenge invites you to walk, jog or run a distance of your choice, along a signed route, with free food and drink at regular ...
Most of us forget things every day, like people’s names or where we put our keys, but this is not necessarily a sign of dementia. In dementia, memory loss is more serious than forgetting things every ...
People with Down’s syndrome are born with an extra piece of DNA in all their cells. This means they have an extra copy of the APP (amyloid precursor protein) gene. This leads to the build-up of ...
We’re delighted to have received so many poster abstracts for consideration for the poster presentations! Delegates will have the opportunity to visit the posters and engage with the presenters during ...
Type of Grant Project Title PI Collaborators Awarded Amount PPG Metabolomic signatures in menopause mediated Alzheimer’s development Bernadette Breeze Gwenaelle le Gall and Matthew G Pontifex ...
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 ...