Scientist receives £235,000 for dementia research

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The funding will go towards research in Scotland on how to reverse the damaging changes to the brain in the early stages of Alzheimer’s.

According to Alzheimer’s Research UK, the disease affects nearly one million people in the UK, including around 90,000 in Scotland alone.

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