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Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia

Browse through our recent news and keep up to date with the latest on what’s been happening at Neuroclin Glasgow.


How Dementia Affects Women Differently

With women being 65 per cent of the people affected by dementia, we must make sure that any new therapy works for them as well as men.

A Year of Progress: Reflecting on 2023 at NeuroClin

In the ever-evolving world of medical research, 2023 has proven to be a transformative one for our clinic. From embracing new studies to engaging with the community in novel ways, we’ve experienced remarkable growth and innovation. Join us as we take a journey through the highlights of the past year, celebrating the achievements that have … Continued

Volunteers – we thank you!

If you are like most people, the possibility of developing Alzheimer’s disease may terrify you. The fact is, however, that we still do not know what causes this devastating condition that affects millions of people around the world. According to the Alzheimer’s Society, there are more than 850,000 people living with dementia in the U.K. … Continued

Diary of an Intern – Bethany

Glasgow Memory Clinic Intern Programme 2022   This summer we launched our first ever Intern Programme, providing opportunities for new graduates to experience the research environment first-hand. Bethany, a Psychology graduate spent July with us and shares some of her placement highlights here…   “As the final year of my psychology degree was coming to … Continued

Diary of an Intern – Sophie

Glasgow Memory Clinic Intern Programme 2022   This summer we launched our first ever Intern Programme, providing opportunities for new graduates to experience the research environment first-hand. Sophie, a Neuroscience graduate has spent the past month with us and has documented some of her intern journey here…   “As a recent Neuroscience graduate, I was … Continued

Can people with dementia remember old memories?

Can people with dementia remember old memories? This is a question that has been asked time and time again, but unfortunately, there is no easy answer. It really depends on the individual and the severity of their dementia. Some people with dementia may be able to recall old memories quite clearly, while others may only … Continued

Glasgow Memory Clinic’s 900,000 steps challenge in June

Team ‘GMC’ with be walking 900,000 steps this June for Alzheimer Scotland Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating condition that affects millions of people around the world. According to the Alzheimer’s Society, in the UK alone, there are 900,000 people living with dementia and with an ageing population, this number is expected to rise sharply in … Continued

Senior Management take on the Edinburgh Marathon for Alzheimer Scotland!

Jennifer Lynch is fundraising for Alzheimer Scotland   If you have visited the clinic, there’s a good chance you might know our Medical Director, Jennifer Lynch, who has been with the business over the 15 years. As a busy working mum, Jennifer knows the importance of keeping active and healthy and when applications opened for … Continued

A new Parkinson’s Disease Research Study – The Orchestra Study

  Parkinson’s Disease Research Study   Building on our extensive research experience and in recognition of the work that we do in clinical studies, Glasgow Memory Clinic is now proud to contribute towards studies for those who have Parkinson’s Disease. As 1 of only 3 study sites in the U.K. we will welcome patients to … Continued

How common is the APOE4 gene?

  What is the connection between your genes and Alzheimer’s? Nature of nurture? The cause of Alzheimer’s disease – is probably a combination. While genes may not be our destiny, there are certain genes that can either increase or decrease our risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. At Glasgow Memory clinic we look to understand the … Continued

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