Today is World Alzheimer’s Day, and for the England vs Australia One Day International at Headingley Cricket Ground we are ...
No matter what type of dementia you have, we’re here for you. Alzheimer's Society offers a range of support services. From a listening ear on the phone to a visit in person and opportunities to ...
With support from the England and Wales Cricket Board, the cricket world is uniting to raise vital funds and awareness of dementia. World Alzheimer’s Day, 21 September, will see Alzheimer’s Society ...
This checklist contains 20 questions about possible symptoms or behaviours relating to dementia. You will need to think about the symptoms, how long they have been happening and how much they are ...
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how relationships might change after a dementia diagnosis what you can do to help prepare for and live with these changes how to get and give support while in a relationship. When you’ve been told you ...
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Trek for loved ones and bring help and hope to everyone living with dementia and experience the beauty of the Jurassic Coast. It was a fantastic experience from start to finish, I loved every moment ...
Dr Sarah Ryan’s research aims to understand the role of brain’s immune cells, microglia, in frontotemporal dementia, and whether addressing brain inflammation could be a new therapeutic target.
Dr Harry Pritchard will develop new animal models to study the mechanisms behind reduced blood flow to the brain in Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia. Through his work, Dr Pritchard aims to ...
Tau is a protein that builds up and moves between nerve cells in the brains of people living with Alzheimer’s disease, causing damage. Professor Mudher is using clever genetic manipulation in fruit ...