Alzheimer’s Society responds to Cochrane review of ‘Amyloid-beta-targeting monoclonal antibodies for people with mild ...
Alzheimer’s Society is partnering with the Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation (CABHI), powered by Baycrest. We're ...
Alzheimer's Society responds to the claim that amyloid-targeting drugs show no clinically meaningful positive effects.
Alzheimer’s Society responds to the letter from the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to Baroness Casey of Blackstock DBE CB detailing commitments to dementia. Michelle Dyson CB, Chief ...
Almost a third of people aged 65 and over who are fit to be discharged but are kept in hospital for at least three weeks longer than necessary are believed to have dementia. New data about delayed ...
University College London has published a study, part funded by Alzheimer’s Society’s Heather Corrie Impact Fund, which shows it’s possible to cut the time for diagnostic MRI scans for dementia to one ...
Movement expert Dr Ríona McArdle and former carer, Lyn Rogers, explain why dementia can make moving around more difficult, and share ideas for supporting you to keep moving well. Dr Ríona McArdle and ...
Prefer this information in print? Order 'The progression and stages of dementia' by post for free or view the PDF to download a copy. In the middle stage of dementia, symptoms become more noticeable ...
As one in three people living with dementia in the UK remain undiagnosed, we highlight the six key symptoms to look out for. During Dementia Action Week we are shining a light on the six most common ...
People with memory problems find different aids helpful. It depends on what you’re used to, and how easy you’d find using something new. Put a calendar or diary somewhere you’ll see it often for ...
At Alzheimer’s Society, we're now a proud partner in a £6 million initiative funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to develop ...
Nature can have very therapeutic benefits – I know my mood can be transformed just by stepping outside. So it’s disappointing to think that enjoying the outdoors is something that gets progressively ...