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We look at what two new studies reveal about the impact of air pollution on brain health, and explore what we can do to ...
The Inspire Fund is a grant scheme for projects engaging underserved communities on the topic of brain health. Abbey’s Brain ...
Heart-pounding obstacles, rugged terrains, and towering walls - it's going to be tough! Conquer an exhilarating obstacle event and turn your mud-splattered miles into life-changing dementia research.
In this webinar, we’ll introduce Alzheimer’s Research UK’s Advanced Clinical Fellowship – a unique opportunity designed to support the careers of clinicians committed to dementia research.
In October 2024, the government launched a consultation to shape its new Industrial Strategy, a 10-year plan intended to give businesses the confidence and stability needed to invest in the ...
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Find details of organisations providing information, support & care services for people with dementia, their families & carers here.
It might seem hard to know where to start, but giving back to your brain doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s about small, positive changes that you enjoy and can build upon. Looking for inspiration?
Not everyone with dementia will experience difficulties with all the types of daily living activities listed below and a person’s symptoms can progress at different rates. People with mild dementia ...
Run the Schneider Electric Paris Marathon for Alzheimer’s Research UK, the official headline charity partner for 2026!
Existing evidence Alzheimer’s Research UK collaborated with the Health Policy Partnership (HPP) in 2022 to undertake a landscape review in the field to understand the current evidence base, as part of ...
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