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The information on these pages is for anyone who is concerned about symptoms of dementia, and for those who would like more information about how dementia is diagnosed. Anyone concerned about their ...
The exact project roles available are dependent on the changing needs of our departments. I was contacting all the people that were doing a Facebook event. Giving them moral support and saying ‘thank ...
People from underrepresented and minority ethnic groups are more likely to develop dementia than the general UK population. It is not fully understood why this is, but certain cultural and social ...
Watch Coach Alexa’s monthly videos back! Dating back to November, Alexa has been sharing her tips on endurance, nutrition and much more! With your support our scientists are behind some of the biggest ...
At Alzheimer’s Research UK, we use door-to-door and private site fundraising (where fundraisers work in locations like shopping centres and train stations). You may speak to our fundraisers at your ...
If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research UK, we’d love to have you on the team! There’s no minimum sponsorship target and we can provide help and ...
1. Entrants must be registered to take part in Walk For A Cure with Alzheimer’s Research UK. 2. To enter the fundraising competition, you must have raised your fundraising target (£150 for 5km, £200 ...
Vascular dementia is the second most common type of dementia. Most cases of vascular dementia are not caused by directly inherited faulty genes. Vascular dementia is caused by reduced blood flow to ...
If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research UK, we’d love to have you on the team! There’s no minimum sponsorship target and we can provide help and ...
On Join Dementia Research's tenth anniversary we look at what taking part in a study into sleep, Down's syndrome and dementia ...
When someone experiences dementia symptoms the first step is to make a GP appointment. You can ask for a longer appointment if you think you may need extra time to explain your concerns, or want to ...
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