New Report Urges Governments to Extend WHO Global Dementia Action Plan
New ADI report urges global action on dementia as WHO plan nears expiry. Only 45 of 194 countries have national plans. Time to deliver. Read it now.
New ADI report urges global action on dementia as WHO plan nears expiry. Only 45 of 194 countries have national plans. Time to deliver. Read it now.
A systematic review by Claudia Cooper and colleagues identifies key dementia training gaps and calls for urgent policy action to improve healthcare outcomes.
Watch our liverstream recording with Dr Zeke Steer and Sarah Daniels exploring innovative wearables, AI, and smart tech transforming dementia care practices.
New Sex Inclusive Research Framework tackles sex bias in biomedical research—helping ensure male and female samples are fairly included in preclinical studies.
Watch session three from DPUK’s Translation 2025, discussing clinical trial innovation and equitable approaches, featuring Prof Cath Mummery and colleagues.
New research reveals why some Alzheimer’s drugs are more effective—lecanemab binds better to toxic proteins in early-stage disease, offering key insight.
Retired contact-sport athletes aged invited to join a pioneering study exploring sport-related brain injury and dementia risk led by Trinity College Dublin.
Over half of women ECRs in dementia research report experiencing sexism, a new global study reveals. Read the full paper and access the data on our website.
A first-of-its-kind resource from the Global CEO Initiative on Alzheimer’s Disease to help clinicians evaluate the performance of blood tests for Alzheimer’s
The BBC has launched a special new season across TV, iPlayer and Radio called Memories and Dementia: Starting the Conversation – led by Dr Punam Krishan
UK DRI & Parkinson’s UK launch a £10m research centre to find new treatments & a cure for Parkinson’s, uniting top scientists & cutting-edge resources.
Experiencing more menopause symptoms is linked to poorer brain function & dementia risk later in life, finds Dr Zahinoor Ismail’s new study.