Share advice, laughter, and support at the Norwich Memory Walk. And when you cross the finish line, celebrate with your medal, knowing you have walked for a world where dementia no longer devastates ...
DiADeM is a tool to support GPs in diagnosing dementia for people living with advanced dementia in a care home setting. It has been developed by the Yorkshire and Humber Dementia Strategic Clinical ...
Find out why possible links between contact sports and dementia must be balanced against the benefits of physical exercise on the brain. Please note - This information reflects the evidence at the ...
The money you donate helps us continue to provide vital support to thousands of people across England, Wales and Northern Ireland affected by dementia. Your donation will either be added to your phone ...
Making Evaluation Count involves seeking feedback from people living with dementia and carers about the Alzheimer's Society services they receive from our support workers. Support to participate is ...
Find out what we're calling for in regards to contact sports and head injuries in relation to dementia risk. Please note - This information reflects the evidence at the time of the roundtable in April ...
Individual philanthropists, grant-making trusts and foundations play a pivotal role in funding our work. Find out more about making a major gift. Under Gift Aid, the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will ...
Meet Misha Ramesh. Supervised by Professor Christopher Owen at City St. George’s University of London, Misha's project is looking at predicting neurodegeneration using big data and eye scans. Misha is ...
Meet Noelia Pérez Ramos. Supervised by Dr Blanca Díaz Castro at the University of Edinburgh, Noelia will investigate the role of astrocytes in the brain, following infections. A PhD student, Noelia is ...
Meet Miruna Burduja. Supervised by Professor Catherine Lawrence at the University of Manchester, Miruna's research aims to answer questions about vascular dementia and cerebral small vessel disease.
Meet Hing Tim Fung. Supervised by Dr Fatemeh Geranmayeh at Imperial College London, Hing's project is looking at blood biomarkers of cerebrovascular disease related to memory and thinking problems.