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Man with dementia runs Virgin Money London Marathon alongside support runner
Man with dementia runs Virgin Money London Marathon alongside support runner .A library drop-in group for people with dementia in Northern Ireland
A library drop-in group for people with dementia in Northern Ireland .Paul and Tina Monaghan, in Omagh, set up a library group during the pandemic that’s become an important space for people to socialise and find out about local services.
Sharing your story with the media to help make dementia a priority
Sharing your story with the media to help make dementia a priority .Speaking to the media is an effective way to help create change, and it doesn’t have to be intimidating – we’re here to help.
Taking on Trek26 for my gramps and everyone affected by dementia
Taking on Trek26 for my gramps and everyone affected by dementia .Charlie Gibson and his grandad Barry became an international TikTok sensation when Charlie shared videos of gramps enjoying music and football. Charlie tells us about the special relationship they share and why he's participating in Trek26 this year.
Cricket helps my husband with dementia be as active and social as possible
Cricket helps my husband with dementia be as active and social as possible .Caroline's husband, Tony, lives with Alzheimer's. She details the impact of his diagnosis on the couple, and how cricket continues to help Tony socialise as much as he can.
Pregnancy history may be linked to dementia – Alzheimer's Society comment
Pregnancy history may be linked to dementia – Alzheimer's Society comment .A defining moment for dementia research – and how you could help
A defining moment for dementia research – and how you could help .With recent hopeful drug findings, Sharon Boulter, Research Participation Officer, looks at taking part in clinical trials.
Q&A: Kieren Egan on researching healthy ageing, dementia and caregivers
Q&A: Kieren Egan on researching healthy ageing, dementia and caregivers .Meet Kieren Egan, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Strathclyde.