Infection par la covid-19 et covid de longue duree – guide à l’attention des travailleurs guide à l’attention des travailleurs en voie de rétablissement
By studying the biomechanics of cancer in the breast and bladder, the Mechanocontrol and Edit projects are developing new ways of cancer identification and treatment that could open up new avenues in cancer research
The CResPace project is developing a new pacemaker that works in conjunction with small artificial neural networks to better adapt to the demands of the body – replicating a healthy heart
Variants can affect the sensitivity of tests for SARS-CoV2. To make sure that current tests will still work we need to play hide-and-seek with an evolving virus
Even with the advent of vaccines, strategies for rapid and affordable testing for COVID-19 are still paramount. The lack of evidence that the current vaccines can completely stop people from being infected and the eme...
Luxembourg, 23 February 2021 – At an online European Parliament workshop hosted by Deirdre Clune MEP (Ireland), Alzheimer Europe launched a new report “Data Sharing in Dementia Research”, which reviews recent ch...
Luxembourg, 9 December 2020 – At an online European Parliament workshop hosted by Sirpa Pietikäinen, MEP (Finland), Alzheimer Europe launched a new report “Dementia as a European Priority – A Policy Overview”...
Luxembourg, 17 December 2020 – Alzheimer Europe today launched two new publications: “Intercultural dementia care for health and social care providers: a guide” and “Policy briefing on intercultural care and s...
Alzheimer Europe's report “Dementia as a European Priority – A Policy Overview” takes stock of dementia policy at an EU level and sets out recommendations for future priorities across Europe.
The 2019 Alzheimer Europe Yearbook, "Estimating the prevalence of dementia in Europe", presents the findings of our collaborative analysis of recent prevalence studies and sets out updated prevalence rates for dementi...