Learn how menopause and hormonal changes may affect women’s brain health, and what the latest research says about dementia risk.
Spending time in nature is a great way to support brain health it encourages physical activity, learning new skills, and connecting with others.
This year's conference in Manchester brought the brightest minds together to discuss bold new ways to treat diagnose and prevent dementia.
Alzheimer's Research UK's response to Baroness Casey of Blackstock calling on the Government to act now to tackle the ...
In 2025, Dyson and the James Dyson Foundation marked a decade in partnership with Alzheimer’s Research UK. To date, Dyson has ...
A stipend in line with UKRI rates, PhD tuition fees at the Home rate and research/travel costs up to £15,000 per annum. This scheme is for a full PhD programme; it does not cover funding gaps for ...
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Experience a fast, flat and scenic tour of the Welsh capital at one of Europe's best supported running events. If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research ...
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 ...
There are several rare conditions that can lead to dementia or dementia-like symptoms. Around 35,000 people in the UK are thought to be affected by these rarer causes of dementia. For every 100 cases ...