Inequalities in neurodegeneration

Like any area of life, inequality can also affect neurodegeneration research, diagnosis, treatment and the care received. The Neural Network works to illuminate and challenge inequalities in neurodegeneration. On this page is guidance to a variety of informative resources regarding this matter.

Office of Health Economics
Article - Inequalities in dementia

https://www.ohe.org/publications/inequalities-in-dementia/

London School of Economics, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre
Read the May 2024 Dementia and Inequality report

https://www.lse.ac.uk/cpec/assets/documents/CPEC-briefing-1-Dementia-and-inequality.pdf

House of Commons Library
Research briefing May 2024: Inequalities in dementia services

https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CDP-2024-0098/CDP-2024-0098.pdf

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Neural Network aims to make it easy for anyone to access high-quality information on neurodegenerative conditions.

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