Research A landMARQUE study of agitation and dementia Shirley Nurock, a Research Network volunteer, shares her experience of caring for a loved one with agitation, and the latest from the MARQUE research project. Shirley Nurock, a Research Network volunteer, shares her experience of caring for a loved one with agitation, and the latest from the MARQUE research project. ... 27 March 2019
Research Can I buy supplements to prevent or treat dementia? We examine the truth behind the sale of supplements, vitamins, products and therapies that claim to prevent or treat dementia, or boost memory. We examine the truth behind the sale of supplements, vitamins, products and therapies that claim to prevent or treat dementia, or boost memory. ... 27 March 2019
Research Double Dutch - our UK-Netherlands knowledge exchange Learn how researchers are benefitting from our knowledge exchange fellowships with Alzheimer Nederland. Learn how researchers are benefitting from our knowledge exchange fellowships with Alzheimer Nederland. ... 08 March 2019
Research Namaste care: research update Malayka Rahman-Amin, Research Translation Manager at Alzheimer's Society, tells us about a therapy for people with advanced dementia, and how her role supports researchers to make a real-world impact. Malayka Rahman-Amin, Research Translation Manager at Alzheimer's Society, tells us about a therapy for people with advanced dementia, and how her role supports researchers to make a real-world impact. ... 07 March 2019
Research Globally united: how we connect researchers world wide We introduce two researchers who are working to improve end of life care. Their research is just one example of how Alzheimer's Society is connecting researchers around the world to tackle dementia. We introduce two researchers who are working to improve end of life care. Their research is just one example of how Alzheimer's Society is connecting researchers around the world to tackle dementia. ... 07 March 2019
Research Research news in brief: Spring 2019 Recent research funded by Alzheimer's Society has advanced diagnosis, improved care methods and furthered our understanding of the causes of dementia. Recent research funded by Alzheimer's Society has advanced diagnosis, improved care methods and furthered our understanding of the causes of dementia. ... 07 March 2019
Research Jog your memory: can exercise improve memory? Recent research suggests that exercise causes the muscles of the body to release a hormone called irisin. Here we look at a study that suggests that this hormone may help to improve memory in mice. Recent research suggests that exercise causes the muscles of the body to release a hormone called irisin. Here we look at a study that suggests that this hormone may help to improve memory in mice. ... 07 March 2019
Research AI detects Alzheimer's early signs Josie Clarkson, a dementia advisor and science writer in South London, reports how artificial intelligence (AI) could help diagnose Alzheimer's disease earlier. Josie Clarkson, a dementia advisor and science writer in South London, reports how artificial intelligence (AI) could help diagnose Alzheimer's disease earlier. ... 07 March 2019
Research Alzheimer's Society welcomes Fiona Carragher Alzheimer's Society is delighted to welcome our new Chief Policy and Research Officer, Fiona Carragher. Alzheimer's Society is delighted to welcome our new Chief Policy and Research Officer, Fiona Carragher. ... 05 March 2019
Research Stem cells and Alzheimer's disease Sian Gregory, from our Will to Remember team, has a background with years of research into stem cells. Here Sian reports on some of the latest dementia research involving them. Sian Gregory, from our Will to Remember team, has a background with years of research into stem cells. Here Sian reports on some of the latest dementia research involving them. ... 05 March 2019
Research Tag: Research. Dementia Research Excellence and People Awards The Dementia Research Excellence and People Awards recognise the contribution that early and mid-career researchers make to dementia research and people affected by dementia. Read more
Research Genetic research is important for people with dementia like Daniel Bradbury Researchers have been working tirelessly over the last two decades to understand the genetics of dementia. Find out how this fast-moving area of research could be life-changing for people like Daniel Bradbury, who was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia, aged 30. Researchers have been working tirelessly over the last two decades to understand the genetics of dementia. Find out how this fast-moving area of research could be life-changing for people like Daniel Bradbury, who was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia, aged 30. ... 07 February 2019