Is late onset Alzheimer's inherited? Late onset Alzheimer’s disease affects people over the age of 65. It is caused by a combination of risk factors including our age, lifestyle, environment and risk ...
Donating shares or other assets such as land and property can be valuable and highly tax-effective ways to support the work of Alzheimer’s Research UK. As we are a registered charity, UK tax payers ...
Vice Presidents are Alzheimer’s Research UK’s highest-level Ambassadors, having shown long-standing commitment to the charity and dementia research more broadly. Working closely alongside the ...
Dementia with Lewy bodies is the third most common disease that causes dementia. Both risk genes and faulty genes can be involved in dementia with Lewy bodies. Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is ...
Prof James Rowe joined Alzheimer’s Research UK in 2021 as the Chair of our Scientific Advisory Board. James leads a team of experts who guide our Research Strategy and help to ensure our research ...
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 ...
Are you a dementia researcher or professional in the field? Don’t miss out on important updates about our upcoming dementia research events. Our 2026 Research Conference, will take place in Manchester ...
In our 2024 Spring Raffle, £51,815 was raised from ticket sales – 12.26% being spent on prizes, 39.00% on the expenses of running the raffle and 48.75% going on to fund the work of Alzheimer’s ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), sometimes called Pick’s disease, is a rarer type of dementia mostly affecting people under the age of 65. Some cases of FTD may be inherited. Some people with ...
Complete 28 miles throughout February in whichever way you like. Whether you walk, run, cycle or swim, make every mile count and aim to raise £150 for vital dementia research. Join our Facebook group ...