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BRAIN HEALTH BASICS
Brain health basics. Your brain is incredible. Made up of around 100 billion nerve cells, it controls your movement, your emotions and stores your precious memories. It takes care of the small things too, like helping you find your keys in the morning. Sadly, the physical diseases that cause dementia – like Alzheimer’s disease – cantake
YOUR BRAIN MATTERS BOOKLET (VALEX) Get your FREE guide. Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity dedicated to making life-changing breakthroughs in diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure. Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 andSC042474 -
THINK BRAIN HEALTH
Just as we can protect other areas of our health, we can take steps to keep our brains healthy and reduce our risk of developing dementia later in life. Think Brain Health is an ongoing celebration of everything our amazing brains do for us and a guide to the simple things we can do to protect them in return. RESEARCH CONFERENCE 2021 The Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference is heading online. Join us for our 20th dementia research conference. From Tuesday 23 – Friday 26 March 2021 we’ll be bringing you talks on early detection, viral infection and dementia, drug discovery, clinical trials and more. FOR KIDS | ACTIVITIES | ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH UK Activities. We have created some resources and activities to support children and young people as they explore the brain, learning about this amazing organ and how it works. These activities can be used at home or at school. We have created resources for different age groups. EARLY ON-SET ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The impact of early-onset Alzheimer’s can be significant – people are often working and may have young families. There are organisations that offer advice, information, care, and practical and emotional support. YoungDementia UK can advise on specialised, person-centred services for people with young-onset dementia and their families. 300K STEPS IN JUNE FOR DEMENTIA Simply follow these steps to join the 300k Steps in June for Dementia challenge: Step 1: Join the Facebook group. Then introduce yourself! Get to know the thousands of people taking on the challenge across the country. Step 2: Follow the instructions in the pinned post to request your free t-shirt (which comes with a printed step tracker sheetEXPLORE THE BRAIN
Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 and SC042474. 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Cambridge CB21 6AD WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO HAVE DEMENTIA? A person with dementia feels confused more and more often. When they can’t make sense of the world or get something wrong, they may feel frustrated and angry with themselves. They may become angry or upset with other people very easily. They might not be able to say why. Theymay not know why.
MAJOR MICK'S 100 MILE TINTANIC ADVENTURE Major Mick's 100 mile. Tintanic Adventure. Mick is a retired Army Major having served in the British Army (The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards) for 35 years. Last year, in lockdown, he completed a challenge rowing his home-made boat (Tintanic) for 100 miles. He constructed the boat from two sheets of corrugated iron!BRAIN HEALTH BASICS
Brain health basics. Your brain is incredible. Made up of around 100 billion nerve cells, it controls your movement, your emotions and stores your precious memories. It takes care of the small things too, like helping you find your keys in the morning. Sadly, the physical diseases that cause dementia – like Alzheimer’s disease – cantake
YOUR BRAIN MATTERS BOOKLET (VALEX) Get your FREE guide. Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity dedicated to making life-changing breakthroughs in diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure. Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 andSC042474 -
THINK BRAIN HEALTH
Just as we can protect other areas of our health, we can take steps to keep our brains healthy and reduce our risk of developing dementia later in life. Think Brain Health is an ongoing celebration of everything our amazing brains do for us and a guide to the simple things we can do to protect them in return. RESEARCH CONFERENCE 2021 The Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference is heading online. Join us for our 20th dementia research conference. From Tuesday 23 – Friday 26 March 2021 we’ll be bringing you talks on early detection, viral infection and dementia, drug discovery, clinical trials and more. FOR KIDS | ACTIVITIES | ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH UK Activities. We have created some resources and activities to support children and young people as they explore the brain, learning about this amazing organ and how it works. These activities can be used at home or at school. We have created resources for different age groups. EARLY ON-SET ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The impact of early-onset Alzheimer’s can be significant – people are often working and may have young families. There are organisations that offer advice, information, care, and practical and emotional support. YoungDementia UK can advise on specialised, person-centred services for people with young-onset dementia and their families. 300K STEPS IN JUNE FOR DEMENTIA Simply follow these steps to join the 300k Steps in June for Dementia challenge: Step 1: Join the Facebook group. Then introduce yourself! Get to know the thousands of people taking on the challenge across the country. Step 2: Follow the instructions in the pinned post to request your free t-shirt (which comes with a printed step tracker sheetEXPLORE THE BRAIN
Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 and SC042474. 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Cambridge CB21 6AD WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO HAVE DEMENTIA? A person with dementia feels confused more and more often. When they can’t make sense of the world or get something wrong, they may feel frustrated and angry with themselves. They may become angry or upset with other people very easily. They might not be able to say why. Theymay not know why.
BRAIN HEALTH BASICS
Brain health basics. Your brain is incredible. Made up of around 100 billion nerve cells, it controls your movement, your emotions and stores your precious memories. It takes care of the small things too, like helping you find your keys in the morning. Sadly, the physical diseases that cause dementia – like Alzheimer’s disease – cantake
ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING Not everyone will experience difficulties with all of these activities and a person’s symptoms can progress at different rates. You can find information about how dementia commonly affects activities of daily living below. Eating Over time people living with dementia can find it difficult to use cutlery and their food preferences maychange. In later
EARLY ON-SET ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The impact of early-onset Alzheimer’s can be significant – people are often working and may have young families. There are organisations that offer advice, information, care, and practical and emotional support. YoungDementia UK can advise on specialised, person-centred services for people with young-onset dementia and their families.INSPIRE FUND
The Inspire Fund provides funding for projects that engage the public with dementia and the life-changing research going on into thecondition.
FDA APPROVES LICENCE FOR ALZHEIMER’S DRUG ADUCANUMAB IN US The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that it has granted a conditional licence for the drug aducanumab in people with a confirmed diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild Alzheimer’s disease in the US, pending further clinical trials. This marks the first time a drug has been approved for dementia treatmentin nearly 20 years
HOW DOES DEMENTIA AFFECT EVERYDAY LIFE? But dementia can take away so much more than memory. Although a person’s own experience of living with dementia varies, as does their needs for care and support, common everyday challenges for people with dementia include washing, getting dressed, eating and bathing. Dementia is a progressive condition. As the diseases thatcause dementia
OUR LETTER TO MATT HANCOCK ON ADUCANUMAB Today the FDA in the US made a landmark decision to approve the Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab.The drug has been approved under the FDA’s Accelerated Approval pathway, which includes a requirement for Biogen, the pharmaceutical company that makes the drug, to conduct a further stage four clinical trial to collect evidence on its benefitsto patients.
RESEARCH INTO EARLY-ONSET DEMENTIA University College London is following people with early-onset Alzheimer's over time to understand more about the disease. While dementia is associated with ageing, we urgently need to better understand why some people develop the condition at a younger age. Alzheimer’s disease in people under 65 is the most common form of early-onset dementia. FRAILTY ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER DEMENTIA RISK Researchers at the University College of London (UCL) have studied the effect of frailty on the risk of developing dementia. The study found an association between an increase in frailty and an increased likelihood of developing dementia. Their findings are reported in the scientific publication, Scientific Reports. Researchers took a total of 8,722 older adults DALAI LAMA HIMALAYAS TREK 2022 Mon 14 Mar-Fri 25 Mar 2022 NOTE: This event has been postponed from it’s original date and rescheduled to 31st March. Sign up for a place We have spaces available Sign up The trek begins and ends at the heart of the world’s highest mountain range in YOUR BRAIN MATTERS BOOKLET (VALEX) Get your FREE guide. Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity dedicated to making life-changing breakthroughs in diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure. Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 andSC042474 -
BRAIN HEALTH BASICS
Brain health basics. Your brain is incredible. Made up of around 100 billion nerve cells, it controls your movement, your emotions and stores your precious memories. It takes care of the small things too, like helping you find your keys in the morning. Sadly, the physical diseases that cause dementia – like Alzheimer’s disease – cantake
THINK BRAIN HEALTH
Just as we can protect other areas of our health, we can take steps to keep our brains healthy and reduce our risk of developing dementia later in life. Think Brain Health is an ongoing celebration of everything our amazing brains do for us and a guide to the simple things we can do to protect them in return. FOR KIDS | ACTIVITIES | ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH UK Activities. We have created some resources and activities to support children and young people as they explore the brain, learning about this amazing organ and how it works. These activities can be used at home or at school. We have created resources for different age groups. RESEARCH CONFERENCE 2021 The Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference is heading online. Join us for our 20th dementia research conference. From Tuesday 23 – Friday 26 March 2021 we’ll be bringing you talks on early detection, viral infection and dementia, drug discovery, clinical trials and more. 300K STEPS IN JUNE FOR DEMENTIA Simply follow these steps to join the 300k Steps in June for Dementia challenge: Step 1: Join the Facebook group. Then introduce yourself! Get to know the thousands of people taking on the challenge across the country. Step 2: Follow the instructions in the pinned post to request your free t-shirt (which comes with a printed step tracker sheet EARLY ON-SET ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The impact of early-onset Alzheimer’s can be significant – people are often working and may have young families. There are organisations that offer advice, information, care, and practical and emotional support. YoungDementia UK can advise on specialised, person-centred services for people with young-onset dementia and their families.EXPLORE THE BRAIN
Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 and SC042474. 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Cambridge CB21 6AD WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO HAVE DEMENTIA? A person with dementia feels confused more and more often. When they can’t make sense of the world or get something wrong, they may feel frustrated and angry with themselves. They may become angry or upset with other people very easily. They might not be able to say why. Theymay not know why.
THINK RESEARCH. SUMMER ISSUE 2021. 2 / Welcome Contents / 3 This issue of . think research. celebrates the many different people behind our work. This includes early career scientists, getting us closer YOUR BRAIN MATTERS BOOKLET (VALEX) Get your FREE guide. Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity dedicated to making life-changing breakthroughs in diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure. Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 andSC042474 -
BRAIN HEALTH BASICS
Brain health basics. Your brain is incredible. Made up of around 100 billion nerve cells, it controls your movement, your emotions and stores your precious memories. It takes care of the small things too, like helping you find your keys in the morning. Sadly, the physical diseases that cause dementia – like Alzheimer’s disease – cantake
THINK BRAIN HEALTH
Just as we can protect other areas of our health, we can take steps to keep our brains healthy and reduce our risk of developing dementia later in life. Think Brain Health is an ongoing celebration of everything our amazing brains do for us and a guide to the simple things we can do to protect them in return. FOR KIDS | ACTIVITIES | ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH UK Activities. We have created some resources and activities to support children and young people as they explore the brain, learning about this amazing organ and how it works. These activities can be used at home or at school. We have created resources for different age groups. RESEARCH CONFERENCE 2021 The Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference is heading online. Join us for our 20th dementia research conference. From Tuesday 23 – Friday 26 March 2021 we’ll be bringing you talks on early detection, viral infection and dementia, drug discovery, clinical trials and more. 300K STEPS IN JUNE FOR DEMENTIA Simply follow these steps to join the 300k Steps in June for Dementia challenge: Step 1: Join the Facebook group. Then introduce yourself! Get to know the thousands of people taking on the challenge across the country. Step 2: Follow the instructions in the pinned post to request your free t-shirt (which comes with a printed step tracker sheet EARLY ON-SET ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The impact of early-onset Alzheimer’s can be significant – people are often working and may have young families. There are organisations that offer advice, information, care, and practical and emotional support. YoungDementia UK can advise on specialised, person-centred services for people with young-onset dementia and their families.EXPLORE THE BRAIN
Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 and SC042474. 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Cambridge CB21 6AD WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO HAVE DEMENTIA? A person with dementia feels confused more and more often. When they can’t make sense of the world or get something wrong, they may feel frustrated and angry with themselves. They may become angry or upset with other people very easily. They might not be able to say why. Theymay not know why.
THINK RESEARCH. SUMMER ISSUE 2021. 2 / Welcome Contents / 3 This issue of . think research. celebrates the many different people behind our work. This includes early career scientists, getting us closer ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING Not everyone will experience difficulties with all of these activities and a person’s symptoms can progress at different rates. You can find information about how dementia commonly affects activities of daily living below. Eating Over time people living with dementia can find it difficult to use cutlery and their food preferences maychange. In later
BRAIN HEALTH BASICS
Brain health basics. Your brain is incredible. Made up of around 100 billion nerve cells, it controls your movement, your emotions and stores your precious memories. It takes care of the small things too, like helping you find your keys in the morning. Sadly, the physical diseases that cause dementia – like Alzheimer’s disease – cantake
EARLY ON-SET ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The impact of early-onset Alzheimer’s can be significant – people are often working and may have young families. There are organisations that offer advice, information, care, and practical and emotional support. YoungDementia UK can advise on specialised, person-centred services for people with young-onset dementia and their families.INSPIRE FUND
The Inspire Fund provides funding for projects that engage the public with dementia and the life-changing research going on into thecondition.
HOW DOES DEMENTIA AFFECT EVERYDAY LIFE? But dementia can take away so much more than memory. Although a person’s own experience of living with dementia varies, as does their needs for care and support, common everyday challenges for people with dementia include washing, getting dressed, eating and bathing. Dementia is a progressive condition. As the diseases thatcause dementia
OUR LETTER TO MATT HANCOCK ON ADUCANUMAB Today the FDA in the US made a landmark decision to approve the Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab.The drug has been approved under the FDA’s Accelerated Approval pathway, which includes a requirement for Biogen, the pharmaceutical company that makes the drug, to conduct a further stage four clinical trial to collect evidence on its benefitsto patients.
WHY I’M RUNNING TWO MARATHONS FOR DEMENTIA RESEARCH THIS Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 and SC042474. 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Cambridge CB21 6AD RESEARCH INTO EARLY-ONSET DEMENTIA University College London is following people with early-onset Alzheimer's over time to understand more about the disease. While dementia is associated with ageing, we urgently need to better understand why some people develop the condition at a younger age. Alzheimer’s disease in people under 65 is the most common form of early-onset dementia. FDA APPROVES LICENCE FOR ALZHEIMER’S DRUG ADUCANUMAB IN US The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that it has granted a conditional licence for the drug aducanumab in people with a confirmed diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild Alzheimer’s disease in the US, pending further clinical trials. This marks the first time a drug has been approved for dementia treatmentin nearly 20 years
FRAILTY ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER DEMENTIA RISK Researchers at the University College of London (UCL) have studied the effect of frailty on the risk of developing dementia. The study found an association between an increase in frailty and an increased likelihood of developing dementia. Their findings are reported in the scientific publication, Scientific Reports. Researchers took a total of 8,722 older adults ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH UK We believe in the power of research to change the future. Our mission is to bring about the first life-changing dementia treatment by 2025. Our vision is a world where people are free from the fear, harm and heartbreak of dementia. Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity, dedicated to causes, diagnosis YOUR BRAIN MATTERS BOOKLET (VALEX) Get your FREE guide. Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity dedicated to making life-changing breakthroughs in diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure. Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 andSC042474 -
HOW DEMENTIA AFFECTS EVERYDAY LIFE How dementia affects everyday life. Dementia is caused by diseases that damage the brain and affect a person’s ability to think, remember and go about their day-to-day life. While everyone with dementia is different, common challenges include everyday activities like getting dressed, eating and bathing. Over time, a person withdementia will
WHAT IS PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE APHASIA? Primary progressive aphasia. Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a type of dementia, caused by damage to parts of the brain that control our, language, personality, emotions and behaviour. About. Symptoms. Diagnosis. Treatment. Risk factors. Support. Research.NETWORK CENTRES
The Alzheimer’s Research UK Research Network is a unique, collaborative venture in the dementia research community. First established in 1998, the Research Network now comprises of 15 Centres with a total of over 2,000 dementia researchers – both basic scientists and clinicians – around the UK. FRAILTY ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER DEMENTIA RISK Researchers at the University College of London (UCL) have studied the effect of frailty on the risk of developing dementia. The study found an association between an increase in frailty and an increased likelihood of developing dementia. Their findings are reported in the scientific publication, Scientific Reports. Researchers took a total of 8,722 older adultsEXPLORE THE BRAIN
Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 and SC042474. 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Cambridge CB21 6AD HOW DOES DEMENTIA AFFECT EVERYDAY LIFE? But dementia can take away so much more than memory. Although a person’s own experience of living with dementia varies, as does their needs for care and support, common everyday challenges for people with dementia include washing, getting dressed, eating and bathing. Dementia is a progressive condition. As the diseases thatcause dementia
WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO HAVE DEMENTIA? A person with dementia feels confused more and more often. When they can’t make sense of the world or get something wrong, they may feel frustrated and angry with themselves. They may become angry or upset with other people very easily. They might not be able to say why. Theymay not know why.
WHEN GRANDMA CAME TO STAY When grandma came to stay. This is a story about a girl whose Grandma Mary comes to stay. The book is narrated by radio and TV presenter Edith Bowman. Read it yourself or listen along. You can either listen page by page, or click the play button at the bottom of the book to hear the whole story in one go. ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH UK We believe in the power of research to change the future. Our mission is to bring about the first life-changing dementia treatment by 2025. Our vision is a world where people are free from the fear, harm and heartbreak of dementia. Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity, dedicated to causes, diagnosis YOUR BRAIN MATTERS BOOKLET (VALEX) Get your FREE guide. Alzheimer’s Research UK is the UK’s leading dementia research charity dedicated to making life-changing breakthroughs in diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure. Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 andSC042474 -
HOW DEMENTIA AFFECTS EVERYDAY LIFE How dementia affects everyday life. Dementia is caused by diseases that damage the brain and affect a person’s ability to think, remember and go about their day-to-day life. While everyone with dementia is different, common challenges include everyday activities like getting dressed, eating and bathing. Over time, a person withdementia will
WHAT IS PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE APHASIA? Primary progressive aphasia. Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a type of dementia, caused by damage to parts of the brain that control our, language, personality, emotions and behaviour. About. Symptoms. Diagnosis. Treatment. Risk factors. Support. Research.NETWORK CENTRES
The Alzheimer’s Research UK Research Network is a unique, collaborative venture in the dementia research community. First established in 1998, the Research Network now comprises of 15 Centres with a total of over 2,000 dementia researchers – both basic scientists and clinicians – around the UK. FRAILTY ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER DEMENTIA RISK Researchers at the University College of London (UCL) have studied the effect of frailty on the risk of developing dementia. The study found an association between an increase in frailty and an increased likelihood of developing dementia. Their findings are reported in the scientific publication, Scientific Reports. Researchers took a total of 8,722 older adultsEXPLORE THE BRAIN
Alzheimer's Research UK is a registered charity, numbers 1077089 and SC042474. 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Cambridge CB21 6AD HOW DOES DEMENTIA AFFECT EVERYDAY LIFE? But dementia can take away so much more than memory. Although a person’s own experience of living with dementia varies, as does their needs for care and support, common everyday challenges for people with dementia include washing, getting dressed, eating and bathing. Dementia is a progressive condition. As the diseases thatcause dementia
WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO HAVE DEMENTIA? A person with dementia feels confused more and more often. When they can’t make sense of the world or get something wrong, they may feel frustrated and angry with themselves. They may become angry or upset with other people very easily. They might not be able to say why. Theymay not know why.
WHEN GRANDMA CAME TO STAY When grandma came to stay. This is a story about a girl whose Grandma Mary comes to stay. The book is narrated by radio and TV presenter Edith Bowman. Read it yourself or listen along. You can either listen page by page, or click the play button at the bottom of the book to hear the whole story in one go. WHEN COULD ADUCANUMAB REACH THE UK? 1 day ago · Today is a historic day for dementia research with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announcing the first licence of a new drug for Alzheimer’s disease in a generation. David Thomas, Head of Policy at Alzheimer’s Research UK, explains more about the drug aducanumab – known commerically as Aduhelm – and when it might reach patients in the UK. FDA APPROVES LICENCE FOR ALZHEIMER’S DRUG ADUCANUMAB IN US The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that it has granted a conditional licence for the drug aducanumab in people with a confirmed diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild Alzheimer’s disease in the US, pending further clinical trials. This marks the first time a drug has been approved for dementia treatmentin nearly 20 years
OUR LETTER TO MATT HANCOCK ON ADUCANUMAB 1 day ago · Today the FDA in the US made a landmark decision to approve the Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab.The drug has been approved under the FDA’s Accelerated Approval pathway, which includes a requirement for Biogen, the pharmaceutical company that makes the drug, to conduct a further stage four clinical trial to collect evidence on its benefits to patients.BLOGS ARCHIVE
23rd February 2021. Alzheimer’s Research UK recently awarded a 96,000 grant to Prof Kevin Morgan at the University of Nottingham to maintain and expand his large collection of DNA samples. This is to ensure he can continue his important research into the genetics of Alzheimer’s disease. Read More. EARLY-ONSET ALZHEIMER'S Although often thought of as a disease of older people, around 5% of people with Alzheimer’s disease are under 65. This is called early-onset or young-onset Alzheimer’s. It usually affects people in their 40s, 50s and early 60s. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of early-onset dementia. FOR KIDS | ACTIVITIES | ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH UK Activities. We have created some resources and activities to support children and young people as they explore the brain, learning about this amazing organ and how it works. These activities can be used at home or at school. We have created resources for different age groups. MAKE BREAKTHROUGHS POSSIBLE Behind the scenes. Play Video. 1 in 5 UK adults mistakenly believes dementia is an inevitable part of getting older. That nothing can be done. But at Alzheimer’s Research UK, we don’t believe in impossible and that’s why we’ve chosen World Alzheimer’s Month to launch our ‘Make Breakthroughs Possible FRAILTY ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER DEMENTIA RISK Researchers at the University College of London (UCL) have studied the effect of frailty on the risk of developing dementia. The study found an association between an increase in frailty and an increased likelihood of developing dementia. Their findings are reported in the scientific publication, Scientific Reports. Researchers took a total of 8,722 older adults HOW DOES DEMENTIA AFFECT EVERYDAY LIFE? But dementia can take away so much more than memory. Although a person’s own experience of living with dementia varies, as does their needs for care and support, common everyday challenges for people with dementia include washing, getting dressed, eating and bathing. Dementia is a progressive condition. As the diseases thatcause dementia
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FEATURED NEWS AND VIEWS ROBOTIC CORONAVIRUS TESTING PLATFORM DEVELOPED BY DEMENTIA RESEARCHERS SET TO SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE UK TESTING CAPACITY A robotic testing platform developed in just nine days by dementia researchers could substantially increase the UK’s capacity to test people for coronavirus. Prof Paul Freemont and colleagues from the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) developed the platform by repurposing high-throughput, robotic technology usually used to test for infections in vulnerable people such as…Read More
DEMENTIA CHARITY SPEARHEADS GLOBAL INITIATIVE TO USE WEARABLES TO REVOLUTIONISE DISEASE DETECTION The UK’s leading dementia research charity Alzheimer’s Research UK has today (11 February) launched a global initiative to revolutionise the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. The project will harness and analyse a wealth of digital data to develop signatures of disease – or “fingerprints” – that can be then detected using wearable technologies,…Read More
NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS CRITICAL AREAS OF INVESTMENT FOR GOVERNMENT’S ‘DEMENTIA MOONSHOT’ Alzheimer’s Research UK has launched an ambitious spending plan for the government’s ‘Dementia Moonshot’ funding pledge – with the charity outlining six priority research areas that must receive investment, if we are to find a life-changing treatment. Following the Conservatives’ election promise to double government funding for dementia research to over £160 million a year,…Read More
HALTED PHASE III CLINICAL TRIAL FOR ALZHEIMER’S SHOWS RENEWEDPROMISE
Today (Tuesday 22 October) the pharmaceutical company Biogen announced they plan to file for US marketing approval of the potential Alzheimer’s drug, aducanumab. Aducanumab is an antibody designed to target amyloid, a protein that builds up in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s at an early stage in the disease process. Biogen originally halted Phase…Read More
ROBOTIC CORONAVIRUS TESTING PLATFORM DEVELOPED BY DEMENTIA RESEARCHERS SET TO SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE UK TESTING CAPACITY A robotic testing platform developed in just nine days by dementia researchers could substantially increase the UK’s capacity to test people for coronavirus. Prof Paul Freemont and colleagues from the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) developed the platform by repurposing high-throughput, robotic technology usually used to test for infections in vulnerable people such as…Read More
DEMENTIA CHARITY SPEARHEADS GLOBAL INITIATIVE TO USE WEARABLES TO REVOLUTIONISE DISEASE DETECTION The UK’s leading dementia research charity Alzheimer’s Research UK has today (11 February) launched a global initiative to revolutionise the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. The project will harness and analyse a wealth of digital data to develop signatures of disease – or “fingerprints” – that can be then detected using wearable technologies,…Read More
NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS CRITICAL AREAS OF INVESTMENT FOR GOVERNMENT’S ‘DEMENTIA MOONSHOT’ Alzheimer’s Research UK has launched an ambitious spending plan for the government’s ‘Dementia Moonshot’ funding pledge – with the charity outlining six priority research areas that must receive investment, if we are to find a life-changing treatment. Following the Conservatives’ election promise to double government funding for dementia research to over £160 million a year,…Read More
HALTED PHASE III CLINICAL TRIAL FOR ALZHEIMER’S SHOWS RENEWEDPROMISE
Today (Tuesday 22 October) the pharmaceutical company Biogen announced they plan to file for US marketing approval of the potential Alzheimer’s drug, aducanumab. Aducanumab is an antibody designed to target amyloid, a protein that builds up in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s at an early stage in the disease process. Biogen originally halted Phase…Read More
ROBOTIC CORONAVIRUS TESTING PLATFORM DEVELOPED BY DEMENTIA RESEARCHERS SET TO SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE UK TESTING CAPACITY A robotic testing platform developed in just nine days by dementia researchers could substantially increase the UK’s capacity to test people for coronavirus. Prof Paul Freemont and colleagues from the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) developed the platform by repurposing high-throughput, robotic technology usually used to test for infections in vulnerable people such as…Read More
DEMENTIA CHARITY SPEARHEADS GLOBAL INITIATIVE TO USE WEARABLES TO REVOLUTIONISE DISEASE DETECTION The UK’s leading dementia research charity Alzheimer’s Research UK has today (11 February) launched a global initiative to revolutionise the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. The project will harness and analyse a wealth of digital data to develop signatures of disease – or “fingerprints” – that can be then detected using wearable technologies,…Read More
NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS CRITICAL AREAS OF INVESTMENT FOR GOVERNMENT’S ‘DEMENTIA MOONSHOT’ Alzheimer’s Research UK has launched an ambitious spending plan for the government’s ‘Dementia Moonshot’ funding pledge – with the charity outlining six priority research areas that must receive investment, if we are to find a life-changing treatment. Following the Conservatives’ election promise to double government funding for dementia research to over £160 million a year,…Read More
HALTED PHASE III CLINICAL TRIAL FOR ALZHEIMER’S SHOWS RENEWEDPROMISE
Today (Tuesday 22 October) the pharmaceutical company Biogen announced they plan to file for US marketing approval of the potential Alzheimer’s drug, aducanumab. Aducanumab is an antibody designed to target amyloid, a protein that builds up in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s at an early stage in the disease process. Biogen originally halted Phase…Read More
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