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Former Prime Minister David Cameron has called for more funding to be allocated towards dementia research, after being appointed the mew president of Alzheimer's Research UK.
In a report in the Times, Cameron wrote that there should more open discussion on dementia and that it should not be dismissed as an ‘inevitability’ of ageing.
On his latest appointment, Cameron said: "We must win the battle for priorities. Cancer research and stroke research deserve all their funding - but dementia shouldn't be so far behind."
"Dementia steals people's lives, turns their relationships upside down, destroys their hopes and dreams. We owe it to them, their families and their carers to find a solution."
“When I launched the Dementia Challenge (2012), I said combatting the condition was a personal priority. I feel that more today than ever before, not least because dementia, both as a medical challenge and a societal issue, can still feel like it’s a generation behind cancer or heart disease.
“We can take optimism from the ideas, drive and innovation in dementia research. And we can be confident that we can emulate the successes of other areas of health research to avoid the heartbreak of dementia for the next generation. It’s a goal I look forward to championing in the years ahead.”
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