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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of young onset dementia, accounting for around one in three of all young onset dementia cases. Young onset Alzheimer’s usually affects people in their 40s, ...
A healthy, balanced diet is important for both our physical and brain health. Follow along as Toby, one of our brilliant ...
Oscar winner Dame Judi Dench is backing our campaign to improve access to early and accurate diagnosis in the NHS – and is urging the public to join her in signing the a petition.
Too many people are being left undiagnosed, unsupported, and unseen. That must change. Make dementia diagnosis a right – not ...
WHAT CHANGE DO WE WANT TO SEE? Fixing dementia diagnosis won’t happen overnight – but with the right political will, it can happen. Our B for Dementia Diagnosis sets out the four areas where the ...
For the millions of people affected by dementia and Parkinson’s, better treatments can’t come soon enough. Current options ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has today issued final decisions on lecanemab and donanemab, ...
Alzheimer’s Research UK shared with the government what we need to see from the Spending Review 2025 to deliver better outcomes for people affected by dementia. A Spending Review is the process the ...
This week the Government revealed its Spending Review - we dive into what the settlement means for progress on dementia.
Posterior cortical atrophy, also known as PCA, is an uncommon type of dementia that usually begins by affecting a person’s vision. PCA is caused by damage that builds up in the brain cells at the back ...
It is normal to have questions about dementia and the diseases that cause it. Here we aim to address some of those questions and hope to challenge some common myths and misconceptions. Many people are ...
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