The Global Voice on Dementia
Tackling dementia requires a truly global and local effort. We support and work with Alzheimer and dementia associations in 120 countries, as well as people living with dementia, carers and all relevant organisations to help raise awareness, challenge stigma and to call for dementia to be the global health priority it needs to be.
About ADIWorld Alzheimer Report 2024 launch: Attitudes to Dementia
ADI is delighted to unveil the 2024 World Alzheimer Report: Global changes in attitudes to dementia. This year's report explores attitudes toward dementia, examining how the condition is perceived and understood by society and the stigma that still surrounds the condition, underpinned by a global survey of more than 40,000 individuals across 166 countries and territories, and 24 expert essays.
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Dementia during times of crisis
Advice for carers, humanitarian agencies, communities and people living with dementia during times of crises
View ResourceNew study identifies two additional risk factors for dementia
New research commissioned by The Lancet reveals that 45% of cases of dementia could potentially be delayed or reduced, marking a 5% increase from their 2020 findings. The updated study also identified two new risk factors, failing eyesight and elevated LDL cholesterol levels, bringing the total number of risk factors to 14.
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