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This incredible challenge pits you against the spectacular adventure playground of the Lake District National Park. Trek to the summit of one of the Lake District’s most iconic peaks, the Old Man of ...
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 ...
With your help, we’re making progress for dementia research and people impacted by the condition. November 2023: £20 million announced to speed up development of dementia treatments In the ...
Most of us forget things every day, like people’s names or where we put our keys, but this is not necessarily a sign of dementia. In dementia, memory loss is more serious than forgetting things every ...
Frontotemporal dementia also called FTD, is a rarer type of dementia caused by a build up of proteins, tau, FUS and TDP-43, in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. Dementia is caused by ...
Yes. Feedback is provided on request after funding decisions are announced although due to the volume of applications received this can take some time to prepare. Feedback is normally given via email ...
Walk For A Cure events are family friendly walks for everyone impacted by dementia. By volunteering at Walk For A Cure you will be creating an environment where friends and family can gather together, ...
Many people over the age of 18 with or without a diagnosis of dementia will be able to take part in online studies. Online research studies often need thousands of people to take part. Taking part in ...
Inheritance tax is paid from the estate of someone who has passed away, if their estate is above a certain threshold. However, a number of reliefs and exemptions are available. Currently, inheritance ...
Join us on Monday 24 February 2025, for a day dedicated to supporting early career researchers in the dementia field. Sessions start at 11am. This event is designed to provide you with the knowledge, ...
We explain the science behind the headlines on dementia blood tests, what they are and who can benefit. And whether they can ...
The evidence base for dementia risk reduction has made significant advances in recent years. In 2020 the Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention, Intervention and Care[1] systematically reviewed the ...
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