Is having more menopause symptoms linked to signs of poor memory and behaviour change in later life?
Researchers investigate the links between number of menopause symptoms and changes people reported in their memory, thinking ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Join our Facebook challenge and knit every day in March for Alzheimer's Research. It could be for five minutes or five hours, crochet, sew or knit every day and aim to raise £150 for vital dementia ...
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 ...
This Heart Month, think brain health too! A healthy heart helps protect against dementia. It’s never too early - or too late ...
Take on an epic Kiltwalk challenge in 2025 and use your own place to fundraise for Alzheimer's Research UK! The Kiltwalk is your chance to put your best foot forward in support of Alzheimer’s Research ...
Walk For A Cure events are family friendly walks for everyone impacted by dementia. By volunteering at Walk For A Cure you will be creating an environment where friends and family can gather together, ...
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 ...
On Join Dementia Research's tenth anniversary we look at what taking part in a study into sleep, Down's syndrome and dementia ...
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