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We stand for everyone affected by dementia.

Almost one million people are living with dementia today. Tragically, not one of them will survive.

Alzheimer’s Research UK exists to change that.

As the UK’s leading dementia research charity, we are working to revolutionise the way we treat, diagnose and prevent dementia. And then, we will find a way to cure it.

To do this, we’re investing in the best research, powering the most forward-thinking scientists and joining forces with world-class organisations.

With your support, we promise we will not stop until dementia can no longer destroy lives.

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Комментарии
@AnasRtouly
@AnasRtouly День назад
What the fuck i dident know that kids could get alzheimer's i am total shocked
@twiztidyournutz
@twiztidyournutz 6 дней назад
This makes sense, im supposed to go at 38
@the_one_who_is_many
@the_one_who_is_many 7 дней назад
Then we find a cure and the world is happy, but apes start to take over
@raymcmenemy3420
@raymcmenemy3420 7 дней назад
what did i learn rubbish video
@mildredhighcock7333
@mildredhighcock7333 8 дней назад
What a gorgeous lady - in every respect - I'd love to be in the room with her, listening to her...and what a room, too. Proper. Lived in. Warm. Fun
@paulanix7561
@paulanix7561 8 дней назад
We need red meat, fat and cholesterol. 75% of brains neurons are made of cholesterol. We need red meat to get B vitamins. Please :: Check out these doctors on RU-vid: Dr. Ken Berry, Dr. Anthony Chaffee, Dr. Shawn Baker, Dr. ERic Berg, Dr. Darren Schmidt - all on youtube!!! Please keep open mind. Carnivore diet - eating only animal products - heals the nervous system and neurons in the brain. Our foods are destroying our health. We must get back to the foods that we were eating prior to 1900. We ate more fat, cream, butter, beef, bacon, eggs, - our bodies make cholesterol if we do not get enough. Seed oils are destroying our health. They did not exist prior to 1880. Do not eat packaged foods, only one ingredient foods. NO SUGAR. SKIP FRUITS UNTIL YOU ARE HEALED THEN SLOWLY BRING BACK. Fruits and vegetables were seasonal foods and fermented for preservation, not canned. God gives us things in the world for vitality. We must save ourselves and the next generations.
@paulanix7561
@paulanix7561 8 дней назад
Check out these doctors on RU-vid: Dr. Ken Berry, Dr. Anthony Chaffee, Dr. Shawn Baker, Dr. ERic Berg, Dr. Darren Schmidt - all on youtube!!! Please keep open mind. Carnivore diet - eating only animal products - heals the nervous system and neurons in the brain. Our foods are destroying our health. We must get back to the foods that we were eating prior to 1900. We ate more fat, cream, butter, beef, bacon, eggs, - our bodies make cholesterol if we do not get enough. Seed oils are destroying our health. They did not exist prior to 1880. Do not eat packaged foods, only one ingredient foods. NO SUGAR. SKIP FRUITS UNTIL YOU ARE HEALED THEN SLOWLY BRING BACK. Fruits and vegetables were seasonal foods and fermented for preservation, not canned. God gives us things in the world for vitality. We must save ourselves and the next generations.
@TheStarWars-pt3xc
@TheStarWars-pt3xc 9 дней назад
Perceptional universes, you're not crazy, you're travelling through time and space, and time is just a mental construct, so you're travelling through your brain
@petervoigt6885
@petervoigt6885 12 дней назад
So sorry for your loss Anita... wonderful message in this song,
@jackiemarch5652
@jackiemarch5652 15 дней назад
Hang on. People have had Senile Dementia FOREVER. Why are we saying this is a new thing!
@BiblicalPrescriptionsforLife
@BiblicalPrescriptionsforLife 18 дней назад
Biblical Prescriptionsforlife is another good resource for dementia
@DaRealPenguin.
@DaRealPenguin. 21 день назад
Hello
@GreshamBlakeLtd
@GreshamBlakeLtd 22 дня назад
so sad to watch, I lost my father years back, but he actually died last year. So hard to think about
@kerryhughes5372
@kerryhughes5372 22 дня назад
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@NaturalHealthResearcher
@NaturalHealthResearcher 23 дня назад
We reversed my mom’s Alzheimer’s symptoms using Methylene Blue! This brings hope! There is a show on it posted at The Natural Health Researcher RU-vid channel.
@sophiabarbosa3522
@sophiabarbosa3522 23 дня назад
They we should have medicine for dementia medicine
@menuchameinstein1584
@menuchameinstein1584 23 дня назад
12:43 6/10/24 I’m diagnosed with Vascular Dementia. I’m still functional but the right word alludes me, names are buried, and times and dates escape into the ethers. I wonder what will happen next all right. I’m still able to be the caregiver for my husband with other issues. Everyday is a gift, yet sometimes I wonder how much more I can handle. There is a plan for me and us. Positive thinking will keep me going.
@swisherTVOfficial
@swisherTVOfficial 25 дней назад
Good to know
@swisherTVOfficial
@swisherTVOfficial 25 дней назад
Yeah it is
@swisherTVOfficial
@swisherTVOfficial 25 дней назад
Agreed
@swisherTVOfficial
@swisherTVOfficial 25 дней назад
Agreed
@myplatior
@myplatior 29 дней назад
Memory Care worker here! I’m a dietary aide for the MC unit at one of my city’s retirement homes, and have been employed here since October 2018. My job is to essentially deliver food to MC, as well as maintain the mini-kitchens in located down there. Despite not being an actual caregiver that’s with them all day, I have experienced many things, happy and sad. Hell I’ve even been punched in the stomach by a resident for refusing to let her into the kitchen, and I’d bet many people would be surprised how painful a gut punch from a very thin, roughly 5’2” elderly woman can be (for context, this was last year when I was about 5’5” and ~120lbs at age 20). Your perspective changes **drastically** once you’ve actually worked with people affected by dementia. There are so many residents over the years who’ve left me with fond memories before they passed away or moved to a different facility. The hardest part of working in memory care, in my opinion, is witnessing just how rapidly a resident’s health can decline. Numerous times when we’ve had a new resident in MC, they’re confused and scared, as they’re in someplace new without anyone they know. One woman, for instance, moved in last year. She’d been just skiing with her family the month prior. She was so lost and lonely, begging us to take her home, even offering to pay us money. And the situations don’t end there. Questions like how much dinner costs, if the sports were on or if we played bingo that night, what day of the week it was, where the elevator/stairs were (MC is one floor), and many others. Sometimes people forget that the way we view the world isn’t the same as how it’s viewed by individuals living with dementia, and there are often times where I wonder what my residents see, so as to understand them better and make it known that I know what they’re talking about. If anyone has questions, I’ll try to reply to the best of my ability!
@feelgoodwalk
@feelgoodwalk Месяц назад
Lovely video. Thanks for the explanation
@RenRen.
@RenRen. Месяц назад
I can't believe the amount of tears a split second was able to cause
@DataBaseGaming-pz3kf
@DataBaseGaming-pz3kf Месяц назад
Dementia sounds horrible😢
@TaraStok
@TaraStok Месяц назад
My mother has very advanced Alzheimer’s and is in hospice. It is making me so sad that my mother, who was a very vibrant and strong woman, is withering away because of this ugly beast.
@TaraStok
@TaraStok Месяц назад
Alzheimer’s disease is an ugly beast.
@kaynemcclelland318
@kaynemcclelland318 Месяц назад
I have dementia, its horrible, i have dementia, its horrible, i have dementia, its horrible,
@pauloliver1035
@pauloliver1035 Месяц назад
What a great lady, voice, and motivation ❤
@lesleycrozier5201
@lesleycrozier5201 Месяц назад
Just lovely Anita. What a wonderful thing to do. Your voice is as strong and vibrant as when I listened to you in the sixties. Best wishes.
@judypasqualone3819
@judypasqualone3819 Месяц назад
I’m so sorry..this disease seems to be more prominent than it used to be or it’s being recognized now. God help everyone and their families stricken with this awful life stripping disease. 😔❤️
@TerryHannay-ic6ow
@TerryHannay-ic6ow Месяц назад
Well done Anita I lost my wife to Dementia last August on her birthday after 57 Years of marriage I hope that your song raises lots of money for Alzheimer’s to help find a cure for this horrible disease losing a loved one is bad enough but to lose one with dementia is to my mind even worse when they don’t know you God Bless You
@user-qy9ej7xz4o
@user-qy9ej7xz4o Месяц назад
Worst informational video ever.
@loverlyme
@loverlyme Месяц назад
It can't help that so many of your houses in the UK look identical! And so do many of the streets. I know people get lost here in Australia after getting muddled up from dementia but even I would be confused in that area of the UK. Added to that, I have face-blindness (prosopagnosia) so I had no idea that the second man in the video was someone else too!
@BlowHoleBandit
@BlowHoleBandit Месяц назад
And people really believe we came from A big bang…. 🤡
@Random_user274
@Random_user274 Месяц назад
Huh? What is the video about again?
@RepublicanKeith
@RepublicanKeith Месяц назад
Joe need to pay attention to his mom
@karencrecco2922
@karencrecco2922 Месяц назад
Why doesn’t he walk alongside her? I noticed that young people tend not to walk together, but ahead of us older ones. why?
@matchbox7811
@matchbox7811 2 месяца назад
And ofc everyone thinking "why aren't you holding her hand!"
@crimsonasscock
@crimsonasscock 2 месяца назад
I have dementia I think
@christiaanprinsloo8951
@christiaanprinsloo8951 2 месяца назад
This is what the vax does, folks.
@adeade555
@adeade555 2 месяца назад
WHY IS THIS NOT VIRAL YET
@ulfberht4431
@ulfberht4431 27 дней назад
Because then people would parody the hell out of it, loosing all of its meaning and becoming little more than a meme that tried to spread awareness.
@judyemmstoyradio3064
@judyemmstoyradio3064 2 месяца назад
My grandma has dementia and keeps asking about her older sister who died almost 20 years ago. It hurts to hear...she always needs to be reminded what day it is, sometimes can't tell who's who, or remember what she did a few hours ago. But she still has her late sister's phone number memorized. I take care of her once a week and it feels so weird because it's like our roles have reversed. I make her the same food she used to make me as a kid but she doesn't know how to make it anymore. I try to spend as much time with her as I can but watching what's happening to her is hard. At least once a day she'll start crying because she suddenly remembers that grandpa died but then an hour later she'll be in a cheery mood. Sometimes she switches between English and Portuguese because she can't remember who she's talking to. She keeps saying that God is punishing her for her "sins" and I'm like "what sins? You haven't done anything wrong" but she still thinks she deserved this somehow. I really hope I don't get dementia because it's heartbreaking enough from the outside, I can't imagine the mental torment she's going through and I don't want that to happen to me. Sorry for the venting, I just needed to get it out there
@user-fg3fl2pr6n
@user-fg3fl2pr6n 2 месяца назад
Vg
@adelaferreira4575
@adelaferreira4575 2 месяца назад
The people that take care of their ailing parents,are Angels on earth ,and she belongs to their club,deep respect for dear actress Phyllida Law !
@toryberch
@toryberch 2 месяца назад
Des' I too am young with Lewy Body my symptoms started at 57 with forgetting now it's bouts of strong anxiety and sleeping. I will be 60 in the fall. I look forward to the day when all is new I believe in God's word the Bible and it's promises Revelation 21:3,4 Psalms 37: 11,29
@bananarnold1831
@bananarnold1831 2 месяца назад
I feel like what makes this so impactful is how much more terrifying it would be for this to happen in a middle age setting. Imagine someone getting dementia in an era where there were no doctors, hospitals, advances in science, therapists, or anyone with the qualities or experience to properly diagnose what was wrong with them. They would just be deemed insane, cursed, or some sort of unholy being and be sentenced to prison / death. Yet the princess was courageous enough to stay by his side for the rest of their lives regardless of the heartbreak it brought both of them. We've all seen psa's before but this helps to recontextualizes the situation in a way that leaves you completely heartbroken and left thinking about what you just witnessed. It's truly better than like 95% of the slop Hollywood has made in the last 10 years.