Past events
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Early-onset (familial) Alzheimer’s disease support group meeting
30th July 2010For everyone. An opportunity to meet others affected by early-onset Alzheiemr's (Familial Alzheimer’s Disease or FAD) and to discuss diagnosis, support and research.
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Newcastle - free public talks
21st July 2010
For everyone. Come along to hear about dementia research in Newcastle. -
Unique Alzheimer's opera at the Royal Opera House
20th July 2010
As a finale to a successful UK tour, The Opera Group will be at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 20, 21, 28 and 29 July with The Lion's Face, a unique opera exploring Alzheimer's disease. -
Unique Alzheimer's opera arrives in Cheltenham
16th July 2010
As part of a UK tour, The Opera Group will be at the Parabola Arts Centre on Friday 16 July, during the Cheltenham Festival, with The Lion's Face, a unique opera exploring Alzheimer's disease. -
Free Public Meeting - Bristol
5th July 2010
New Alzheimer’s genes: What do they mean?
This free event is for anyone who wants to know more about Alzheimer's and dementia. -
Staffordshire cottage garden – open for charity
4th July 2010
Keen gardeners Margaret and Peter Hargreaves from Barton-under-Needwood in Staffordshire will be opening their idyllic English cottage garden again this year to raise vital funds for the Alzheimer’s Research Trust.
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Jamie Graham's 22 mile row for dementia research
2nd July 2010
Jamie Graham, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2007, has gathered a crew of veteran oarsmen to row 22 miles from Eton to Henley on Friday 2 July, to raise £50,000 for the Alzheimer’s Research Trust.
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Aberdeen - Free public meeting
22nd June 2010
For Everyone. Come along to a free meeting in Aberdeen to hear about the latest in Alzheimer's Research -
Free Public Meeting - Cambridge
18th June 2010
For Everyone. Come along to a free meeting in Cambridge to hear about the latest in dementia Research. -
Free Public Meeting - Edinburgh
31st May 2010
For Everyone. Please join us to hear talks on Alzheimer’s disease and the exciting progress being made by research in Scotland. The event is free to attend and intended for all members of the public.



