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A double-blind review is one in which both the grant applicant and the reviewer do not know each other’s identity. Analysis of our internal data, which will be published soon, 7 shows that women have ...
If you’ve received a grant from Alzheimer’s Research UK, congratulations! Here is some helpful information to manage your research grant. Managing your grant Responsible code of conduct Bullying and ...
Dementia is caused by different diseases that damage the brain, Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia ...
Most of us know that drinking too much alcohol can harm our health — but did you know it could also increase your risk of ...
Alzheimer’s Research UK is supporting the UK launch of the Taking Care film. The documentary captures Hollywood stars Seth ...
New research suggests head injuries could be linked with an increased risk of developing dementia later in life ...
Donanemab – one of the first drugs to slow down early-stage Alzheimer’s disease – will not be available on the NHS in Scotland.
Complete 28 miles throughout February in whichever way you like. Whether you walk, run, cycle or swim, make every mile count and aim to raise £100 for vital dementia research.
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The Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference always has an exciting line up of speakers covering a wide range of topics.
Meet the Programme Committee for Alzheimer's Research UK's Clinical Conference 2023. Dr Liz Coulthard is an associate professor in dementia neurology at the University of Bristol. She leads the ...