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We attend, partner and exhibit at a number of conferences and events throughout the year. View our current 2025 events below with more to be added in soon.
Join our Singing for the Brain group and meet new people in a friendly, fun and social environment. Singing improves your brain activity, wellbeing and mood, and you don’t need to be a good singer to ...
Lead Investigator: Professor K. Ravi Acharya Institution: University of Bath Grant type: Alzheimer's Society Heather Corrie PhD studentship Duration: 36 months Amount: £84,900 Why did we fund this ...
Dr Richard Oakley, Associate Director of Research at Alzheimer’s Society, has called breakthrough Alzheimer's drug donanemab, 'a turning point', as the full trial results were revealed.
Alzheimer’s Society has commented on Carers UK’s ‘State of Caring 2021’ report. The report is a snapshot of unpaid care in the UK this year. Alzheimer’s Society estimates there are 700,000 unpaid ...
New research suggests that there are 12 factors that increase the risk of dementia, but measures can be taken to reduce this risk.
We're part of a new £6 million research initiative to develop technologies that help people with dementia to live independently for longer.
We hear from Mark about the struggles he and his mother, Sylvia, faced following her diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
When Heather O'Neil's mum was diagnosed with dementia, art helped to bring purpose back to her life. Here are five of their favourite activities.
This Dementia Action Week, 19 - 25 May 2025, we will continue to raise awareness of the importance of an early diagnosis for people affected by dementia.
Three people affected by dementia wrote about their experiences with dementia for World Poetry Day. Read their dementia poems and more.
Older adults who regularly take part in word and number puzzles have sharper brains, according to the largest online study to date.
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