Higher dementia risk from too much sugar

The number of overweight and obese people in Germany has been increasing for years. The proportion of diabetes cases, for which obesity is one of the main risk factors, is also steadily rising. Studies have already shown that diabetes increases the likelihood of developing dementia. However, people without diabetes also have a higher risk of dementia...

Care for people with dementia and end-of-life pain  

Difficulties in communication, doubts in distinguishing between pain and anxiety, and uncertainties in administering morphine: these challenges make it difficult for nurses to assess whether people with dementia in the final stage of life are suffering from pain, according to nursing staff. The experiences of nursing staff in residential facilities caring for people with advanced...

Problems with everyday activities could indicate pain

Getting dressed, eating, bathing – these everyday activities become increasingly difficult for people with dementia over the course of their illness. Do these activities change if those affected also suffer from pain? Dutch researchers wanted to find out. The ability of people with dementia to perform activities of daily living (ADL functions for short) can be affected by many factors…