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Lottery aid for Alzheimer's study | Lottery aid for Alzheimer's study |
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Researchers at Cardiff University are to receive a share of lottery money to investigate the genetics of late-onset Alzheimer's disease. | |
They will collaborate with other scientists in the UK to identify genetic variations that contribute to the development of the disease. | They will collaborate with other scientists in the UK to identify genetic variations that contribute to the development of the disease. |
The project aims to provide a greater understanding of the disease. | The project aims to provide a greater understanding of the disease. |
The Alzheimer's Research Trust is funding the research following an award of £427,240 by the Big Lottery Fund. | The Alzheimer's Research Trust is funding the research following an award of £427,240 by the Big Lottery Fund. |
Those with Alzheimer's can suffer a loss of short-term memory, confusion about time and place and a depressed mood. | Those with Alzheimer's can suffer a loss of short-term memory, confusion about time and place and a depressed mood. |
More than 36,500 people in Wales have dementia and Alzheimer's is just one type of dementia. | More than 36,500 people in Wales have dementia and Alzheimer's is just one type of dementia. |
Identification of these genetic factors will spur further vital research toward the treatments that we so desperately need Rebecca Wood, Alzheimer's Research Trust | Identification of these genetic factors will spur further vital research toward the treatments that we so desperately need Rebecca Wood, Alzheimer's Research Trust |
Prof Julie Williams from Cardiff University said: "Late-onset Alzheimer's accounts for 99% of cases of the disease. | |
"Finding genetic factors that contribute to late-onset Alzheimer's will form a basis for further research towards treatments." | |
The findings will also be used to launch a campaign to inform Alzheimer's patients, their families and carers, of how genetics affects Alzheimer's, and how this information might be used for diagnosis, prevention and treatment. | The findings will also be used to launch a campaign to inform Alzheimer's patients, their families and carers, of how genetics affects Alzheimer's, and how this information might be used for diagnosis, prevention and treatment. |
Rebecca Wood, chief executive of the Alzheimer's Research Trust, said: "We are delighted that we have secured this major funding which will help Cardiff University advance our understanding of the genetics of late-onset Alzheimer's disease. | |
"Identification of these genetic factors will spur further vital research toward the treatments that we so desperately need." | "Identification of these genetic factors will spur further vital research toward the treatments that we so desperately need." |
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