AlzheimersResearchUK  Ovjeren akaunt

@AlzResearchUK

The UK’s leading dementia research charity dedicated to making life-changing breakthroughs in diagnosis, prevention, treatment & cure

United Kingdom
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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  1. The area of the brain where the damage caused by dementia occurs determines the symptoms a person might experience. In posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) nerve cells at the back of the brain are damaged, which predominantly affects vision first.

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  2. "My dad was my hero." Allison’s running in memory of her father, Ron, who died with Alzheimer’s in 2018. He was used to winning as a star running back for & the in the . Now, it’s our turn to win the match against dementia.

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  3. Alysha’s grandad lights up whenever she sings him one of his favourite songs. We must make breakthroughs to keep families singing together for longer. 🧡

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  4. With you on our side, we fund world-class researchers to unravel the science behind the complex diseases that cause dementia.

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  5. Alzheimer’s destroys our precious brain cells and the links between them. Our scientists know because they can see it happen. But with your support, they can find a way to stop it and keep people connected to their families and their worlds for longer.

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  6. We’ve set ourselves the challenge of finding a life-changing treatment by 2025. Let’s make it possible.

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  7. Our recent poll suggests that dementia is coming out from the shadows and into the spotlight; where growing awareness and appetite for research will drive forward breakthroughs.

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  8. Elsie is battling ovarian cancer in hospital so was unable to visit her husband Jack of 58 years, who is living with Alzheimer's. Watch the heartwarming moment they were reunited after four months. We will protect people's precious connections.

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  9. We have a new plan to help the government deliver its commitments to find life-changing treatments for people with dementia. Our director of Policy and Public Affairs, Samantha Benham-Hermetz, explains. Visit to help us call for action.

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  10. Over 1,600 people put their pedal to the metal this winter to make breakthroughs possible. A cure is in sight, and we’re closer now than we were before. Thank you. 🥳🚴‍♂️🔬🧠💪🏿

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  11. Dementia with Lewy bodies is the 3rd most common cause of dementia. It’s caused by small round clumps of protein building up inside nerve cells. It can cause sleeping disturbances and visual hallucinations, as well as memory problems.

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  12. A cure for the diseases that cause dementia are there to be discovered. We will find them.

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  13. Wanna win big at this year’s ? Silverstone Classic is giving you the chance to live like motorsport royalty AND help us raise funds to drive forward dementia research. Visit for more details on how to enter. Good luck!

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  14. “Dad will always be my number one." Allison’s running in memory of her father, Ron, who died with Alzheimer’s in 2018. He was used to winning as a star running back for & the in the . Now, it’s up to us to win the match against dementia.

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  15. “The challenge may nearly be over. But for people like me with dementia, our challenge doesn’t stop. That’s why research is so important." - Peter

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  16. Dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing. It's caused by different diseases; which have a physical impact on the brain. Research will find a way to stop it. RT and spread the word.

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  17. One more day. One final push for dementia research.

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  18. Ever wondered how dementia is diagnosed? There is no single test. Our animation explains the different steps involved.

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  19. Researchers took this stunning video showing brain nerve cells talking to each other. Not just beautiful, this kind of early-stage research is critical to advance our understanding of how the diseases that cause dementia affect the brain.

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  20. Dementia is one of the most feared health conditions, which has made it hard to start the conversation around the benefits of tests for early diagnosis. But we found attitudes are changing. Let's keep talking.

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