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Locating devices provide safety for people with dementia

30.09.2024
Dementia-related conditions can be accompanied by an increased urge to move, which can involve certain dangers.
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Pay attention to the right amount of sleep

26.09.2024
Sleep deprivation has long been recognized as a significant problem. Researchers from the USA have demonstrated why
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Timing of menopause is crucial

26.09.2024
Norwegian researchers have established a connection between the age at which menopause occurs and the age of
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Dementia Risk: Pregnancy Illnesses

26.09.2024
Researchers from Ireland and Sweden have found that women who developed preeclampsia appear to have
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Does migraine lead to dementia?

26.09.2024
Korean researchers investigated whether there is a link between migraines and dementia. According to
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Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Women with Alzheimer's Dementia

26.09.2024
Certain neuropsychiatric symptoms, such as depression and psychosis, occur more frequently in women with Alzheimer's dementia.
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Cognitive Reserve: Hope for Women

26.09.2024
Don't just consider the dementia risk, but also analyze protective factors that reduce the risk of Alzheimer's dementia.
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digiDEM Bavaria HIGHLIGHT_02: New Drugs for Dementia – Is Our Healthcare System Prepared?

24.09.2024
In the second part of our new special newsletter, SCHLAGLICHT – New Medications for Dementia, Jana Rue
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digiDEM Bavaria SPOTLIGHT_01: New Medications for Dementia

10.09.2024
SPOTLIGHT – New Medications for Dementia – that’s the name of our new series on new active ingredients.
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Dementia information from digital sources

27.08.2024
When it comes to dementia prevention, awareness is needed. Among the population, it is „
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Preventing Cognitive Decline: The Social Network is Crucial

13.08.2024
Besides hearing loss, high blood pressure, and diabetes, social isolation among the elderly is considered one of the
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When less sleep becomes a dementia risk

21.07.2024
Those who sleep too little or irregularly have a higher risk of developing dementia
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