Dark evenings and post-festive routine changes can disrupt our sleep. With sleep hygiene increasingly in the spotlight, what ...
A new study into the APOE gene suggests two variants may influence Alzheimer's and dementia risk more than previously thought ...
Join Alzheimer’s Research UK for the stunning Royal Parks Half Marathon and soak up the wonderful autumnal atmosphere as you ...
Physical activity is a great place to start when looking to build healthier habits – and it can be done from the comfort of ...
If you would like to speak to someone about including a gift in your Will, please contact our Gifts in Wills team. You can contact the Gifts in Wills team by phone on 01223 896 606, or email at ...
Want to give your brain some love? One of the most important things you can do is be kind to your heart. We know how important things like being physically active, eating healthily and not smoking are ...
Since we were founded in 1992, the scientists we fund have made significant breakthroughs in dementia research. But there’s still more to do. We will keep going until everyone is free from the fear of ...
Too many people think dementia is just a part of ageing, but the truth is it’s caused by physical diseases. The damage caused by Alzheimer’s can lead to a brain weighing around 140g less than a ...
Since most cases of dementia are caused by a complex mixture of factors, the NHS only offers genetic testing in rare, specific circumstances. Genetic tests can be used to tell whether someone has ...
Research has found a link between drinking too much alcohol and an increased risk of dementia. People who regularly drink more than 21 units of alcohol a week are more likely to develop dementia ...
Centred on this elegant historic city, take on a 50km Ultra, a testing 25km, or a sharp 10km challenge at your pace as a walk, jog or run - and fundraise for Alzheimer's Research UK! From the ...
This page is for healthcare professionals who want to order dementia information materials to use in clinical settings. The resources themselves are designed for anyone – patients, families, carers, ...