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


Our Current Studies – November 2020

While everything in the world might be on hold right now, our mission to help find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease certainly is not. We have recently re-opened our doors to our new state-of the -art facility in Excel House, Eurocentral and have started welcoming participants and their families in for their appointments for our … Continued

Our Reopening Announcement

In March, Glasgow Memory Clinic was temporarily closed due to COVID-19 and since then, we have taken the decision to move premises.  We are delighted to announce that we will soon be re-opening our doors at a new state of the art facility in Excel House, Eurocentral. As Scotland’s leading Alzheimer’s Clinical Research Centre, Excel … Continued

Glasgow Memory Clinic are Attending the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference®

We are pleased to announce that our Development Director Alison Cranmer and Senior Research Physician Dr Jennifer Lynch will be attending the annual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC®), which will now be taking place virtually between the 27th and 31st of July. The AAIC® is the biggest international conference dedicated to advancing dementia science, which … Continued

You Are The Cure

Throughout the evolution of modern medicine, humanity has witnessed many races against the clock when looking for a cure to the most serious and destructive diseases.   In light of current events, and pandemics from the past, the importance of medical research has been highlighted. Although studied meticulously, many diseases and wide spread viruses like … Continued

Staying Active With Dementia

Staying active is an important part of staying healthy. It also applies to people with dementia, or any long-term health condition. Physical activities don’t have to be strenuous and it is important to finding ways to keep active that suit you individually.   Although exercising and staying active might seem harder to do with dementia, … Continued

Alzheimer’s and Coronavirus: How to Best Help Patients

The majority of the 850,000 people with dementia in the UK are over 65 and are often living with other long-term health conditions. This puts them at an increased risk of developing severe symptoms if they contract COVID-19, but there are some steps we can be taking to help reduce their exposure to the risk … Continued

Top 6 Early Dementia Symptoms

Our memory systems are essential to our day-to-day existence. Most of us probably take our own abilities to remember for granted, for example, where we placed something a short time ago, being able to put names to faces, washing and dressing, preparing food, enjoying hobbies, paying bills, driving and so on are all accepted parts … Continued

Dancing and Dementia

There are currently over 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK, and this is set to rise to over 1 million by 2021. Dementia can devastate the lives of people affected, along with being very intense and emotional for loved ones. Although there is not yet a cure, there is now certainly more things … Continued

A day in the life of Martin Donaldson, Reception Manager

Glasgow Memory Clinic is an Independent Research Organisation dedicated to conducting a range of clinical trials to find better treatments for those with Memory Impairment, Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia. Our main objective is to ultimately find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. Our dedicated facility within the West of Scotland Science Park relies entirely on volunteers … Continued

So Much to Gain With Our New Research Study

There are many different factors involved in whether you will get Alzheimer’s or not. These include age, family history and genetics- all factors we have no control over. Based on new scientific discoveries, Glasgow Memory Clinic are currently looking for people to take part in our new study, The GAIN trial. This trial is based … Continued

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