This new investment, funded by Innovate UK as part of the Government’s Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Goals programme, builds ...
Last year, the Lancet Commission found evidence that visual impairment caused by cataracts and diabetic retinopathy were ...
Cheer on our runners, cyclists and swimmers at some of the country’s most exciting sporting events.
Today, there are few treatment options for people with dementia. Existing treatments are limited in their scope and don’t work for all forms of dementia. But donations like yours are helping change ...
Every year we’re involved in exciting events that raise vital funds and awareness as we search for a cure for dementia.
After a dementia diagnosis, many people and their families want to know what to expect from the future. But right now, doctors don’t have ways to predict how an individual’s dementia may progress.
New study of longer term use of gantenerumab may indicate it can delay the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms in people with a ...
Vascular dementia occurs when blood vessels that deliver blood to the brain become damaged. Our blood contains oxygen and nutrients that help the brain cells to work properly. When blood vessels are ...
Although often thought of as a condition that only affects older people, it is estimated that around 70,800 people with dementia in the UK are under 65. The word dementia is used to describe a group ...
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, ...