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Every year we’re involved in exciting events that raise vital funds and awareness as we search for a cure for dementia.
Your talks will raise awareness of dementia, break-down stigmas, and encourage action. You’ll play a key role in engaging your local community and accelerating progress towards a cure. Full training ...
the UK. Join us and put your questions to our scientists at these online discussion events. These events, previously known as Lab Notes, are open to everyone. No previous knowledge of dementia or ...
Cheer on our runners, cyclists and swimmers at some of the country’s most exciting sporting events.
Joining one of our established regional fundraising groups, or helping to set up a new one in your area, is a hugely rewarding experience. You will raise money for ground breaking dementia research, ...
Our Director of Research, Dr Sheona Scales, reflects on this year's annual Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease conference ...
“We are thrilled that the Omaze Million Pound House draw in Scotland raised an incredible amount of £3.9 million for ...
Julian Pickstone, who has a rare form of dementia called logopenic aphasia, shares his experience of running the London Marathon for Alzheimer’s Research UK. He explains how running helps him feel he ...
Katie Thomas shares her experience of running the London Marathon for Alzheimer’s Research UK. Supporting a cause that’s ...
People with Parkinson’s are up to six times more likely to develop dementia. This is called Parkinson’s disease dementia.
You’ll get emails about our work and how you can take action to help us find a cure.
You’ll get emails about our work and how you can take action to help us find a cure.
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