Our popular Walk For A Cure series is back for 2026! This year, you can sign up to complete one of Alzheimer’s Research UK’s ...
People with dementia are at risk of missing out on new treatments if the UK does not improve how it hosts clinical trials, according to a new report from Alzheimer’s Research UK. Urgent reform is ...
We have produced a range of tip sheets to help you with different aspects of engaging people with your research. Lay summaries are really important to help members of the public understand dementia ...
Want to give your brain some love? One of the most important things you can do is be kind to your heart. We know how important things like being physically active, eating healthily and not smoking are ...
We have produced several illustrations and infographics of concepts in dementia research, making them more accessible to non-scientific audiences. Please feel free to use them: You’ll get emails about ...
Regularly challenging your brain is important in helping you stay sharp. And it’s simpler than you might think. In fact, you may already be doing this one habit.
Dementia is the biggest global health challenge of our time. And if nothing changes, one in two people will face dementia in their lifetime, either by developing it the condition, caring for someone ...
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 ...
You may have heard of the APOE gene, which previous research has linked to Alzheimer’s disease risk. We each have two copies of the gene, and there are different ...
What is good for our heart is also good for our brain. That includes keeping our cholesterol levels in a healthy range. Recent research found that having high cholesterol in mid-life can increase our ...
For World Alzheimer’s Month 2025, we put a spotlight on the dementia diagnosis crisis – and the action needed to solve it. September marked a time of reflection, celebration, and renewed hope. With ...