Alzheimer’s Research UK’s Chief Executive Hilary Evans-Newton is recognised with a CBE in the 2025 King’s New Year’s Honours ...
Dementia is the UK’s leading cause of death and the work to revolutionise the way we treat it is at a crossroads. The UK approval of the first two Alzheimer’s drugs in 20 years offered hope – but ...
Help and support from a dedicated fundraising team. A fundraising pack bursting with hints and tips. A free Alzheimer’s Research UK running vest or technical t-shirt. Access to fundraising materials, ...
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 ...
Our Blueprint for Dementia Diagnosis outlines a bold, evidence-based plan to ensure everyone affected by dementia can access a fast, fair, and accurate diagnosis— empowering people to access support, ...
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 ...
Sadly, if nothing changes, one in two of us will know the heartbreak it causes – either by developing dementia ourselves, caring for someone with the condition, or both. Find out more about how and ...
Take on England’s finest countryside at your pace as a walk, jog, or run – and fundraise for Alzheimer's Research UK! Challenge basecamp is in Kendal, and it’s a 100km looped route with a few tough ...
We’re excited to invite sponsors and exhibitors to be part of the Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference 2026, taking place on 24–25 February in Manchester and online. As the UK’s largest dementia ...
For more than 15 years, the annual Clinical Trials in Alzheimer’s Disease (CTAD) conference has become a launchpad for the latest news on advances in diagnosis and treatments. In the last few years, ...
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed ‘dementia and Alzheimer’s disease’ were the leading cause of death in 2022. Collectively they accounted for 65,967 deaths (11.4% of the ...
Although getting a good night’s sleep can help us feel sharper and healthier, current research reveals that the links between sleep and dementia are complex. Less understood than other risk factors, ...