The Dame Barbara Windsor dementia mission
Yesterday the Prime Minister launched a national mission to tackle dementia in honour of Dame Barbara Windsor, doubling research funding by 2024 to beat this awful disease.
- Dementia is a horrible condition which affects about one in 14 people over the age of 65 and 1 in 6 people over 80. I've seen far too many friends, family members and other people I knew and respected reduced to a kind of living death through Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia and if it is bad for them, it can be worse for their families and those who love them.
- Up to 40 per cent of dementia cases are potentially preventable, but clinical trials remain under-resourced and causes are still poorly understood.
- That is why the Prime Minister launched the ‘Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission’ yesterday, ringfencing £95 million to speed up research with a new Covid vaccine-style Taskforce, boosting the number of clinical trials and delivering on the Conservative our manifesto commitment to double dementia research by 2024, reaching a total of £160 million a year.
- Together, we can beat this awful disease and honour an exceptional woman who campaigned tirelessly for change.
- I cannot think of a better issue for the Prime Minister to try to make some positive progress during his last last weeks in office than to try to bring hope for those who suffer as a result of dementia.
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