Falls als Anzeichen einer Demenz

What is the risk of an older person developing dementia after a fall? Researchers from the USA found: In 10.6 percent of patients treated for a fall, dementia was diagnosed within one year. Previous studies have already shown a connection between mild cognitive...

digiDEM Bavaria SPOTLIGHT_06: New Medications for Dementia – Recommendations for Prescribing Physicians

In the sixth edition of our special newsletter SCHLAGLICHT – New Medications Against Dementia, Lisa Laininger, research associate at digiDEM Bayern, discusses the publication by Dr. Jeffrey L. Cummings of the University of Nevada Las Vegas and his colleagues, titled Lecanemab: Appropriate Use Recommendations, in the professional journal The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’s…

Dementia Prevention via Smartphone Application

To what extent are mobile health (mHealth) interventions on smartphones, supported by a coach, suitable for reducing dementia risk? Researchers investigated this with a focus on individuals aged 55 to 75 who had a high risk of dementia. The study included, on the one hand, population groups from Great Britain with a low socioeconomic status, and on the other hand, the general population in the greater area of...

digiDEM Bavaria HIGHLIGHT_05: New Dementia Medications – Re-evaluating Study Results

In the fifth edition of our special newsletter, SCHLAGLICHT – New Drugs for Dementia, Anne Keefer, a research associate at digiDEM Bayern, discusses the publication by an international group of researchers led by Prof. Alberto J. Espay of the University of Cincinnati. In the article titled "Recalibrating the Risk-Benefit Profiles of Lecanemab..."

digiDEM Bavaria HIGHLIGHT_04: New Dementia Medications – Are the New Medications Affordable?

In the fourth edition of our new special newsletter SCHLAGLICHT – New Drugs for Dementia, Florian Weidinger, research associate at digiDEM Bayern, deals with the publication "The affordability of lecanemab, an amyloid-targeting therapy for Alzheimer’s disease: an EADC-EC viewpoint" by the research team led by Professor Linus Jönsson from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. In the journal The Lancet…

Address anxieties in a timely manner

Anxiety is very common in older adults and people with dementia. However, those who experience chronic or new-onset anxiety also have a higher risk of developing dementia. This connection is particularly strong in people under 70 years of age. Researchers from Australia discovered this. Do people…

When dementia leads to depression

Researchers from the USA and Sweden investigated the risk of developing severe depression after an Alzheimer's diagnosis. More than four million people from Sweden participated in the study. Their findings were published in April 2024 in the renowned journal Alzheimer's & Dementia. If, with...