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.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. 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!

  2. It’s never been more important to talk about the immense impact new dementia treatments will have on our society. Watch Dr and families affected by dementia share their personal stories. 📺 Watch this Saturday on Sky One at 10am.

  3. Patricia’s husband is living with Alzheimer’s and very few things bring him comfort. Except for his cuddly cat, Mooshu, who is always there to offer a paw of calm and support. 🧡

  4. Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia, but there are other forms of dementia too, which are lesser-known, but equally devastating. Learn more at

  5. Stand out from the crowd and wear your support for dementia research on your sleeve(s) with our orange ARUK hoodie from ! Available in adult and child sizes. Order before 1 March. Get yours now at

  6. Join for Race to the Tower this July! The 52.4-mile route will challenge you to conquer the stunning climbs of the Cotswold Way. Walk, jog or run to make life-changing breakthroughs possible. Sign up at

  7. With help from scientists like Dr Hornberger we’re getting closer to life-changing treatments than ever before.

  8. Rather than receive gifts for her 13th birthday Lucy (right) asked loved ones to donate to ARUK, in honour of her two grandmas, who both live with dementia. Here she is with Granny Jackson and her sister, Emily. Happy birthday, Lucy. Let's make breakthroughs possible. 🎈

  9. The number of people living with dementia worldwide will rise from 50m to 152m by 2050. Research will put an end to this global health crisis.

  10. Veronica’s grandfather was sadly diagnosed with dementia at the same time she started her career as a dementia research scientist. Now, he’s the inspiration behind her work. Scientists

  11. Join for Race to the King this June! 🏃‍♀️👑 Take part in this beautiful 53.6-mile route through the South Downs. Every step you take will help make life-changing breakthroughs possible in dementia research. Sign up at

  12. 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.

  13. "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.

  14. 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. 🧡

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

  16. 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.

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

  18. 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.

  19. 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.

  20. 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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