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Reduce home care costs 

14.10.2022
„More at Home with Dementia“ is a Dutch, multi-part training program for live-in caregivers
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Higher risk of death and dementia due to social isolation 

14.10.2022
The social integration of older adults should be given higher priority. This is desired by
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Researchers from China are tracking the number of people worldwide with MCI

14.10.2022
What is the prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in
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Success Format Science Watch LIVE Webinar

08.09.2022
Diverse and up-to-date: The Science Watch LIVE webinars from digiDEM Bavaria provide regular information and
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Service offering with passion: the digiDEM Bavaria newsletter

08.09.2022
Current news from national and international dementia research, presented in easy-to-understand language – the digiDEM
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Dementia Risk Hearing Loss – Prevent with a Hearing Test

08.09.2022
The warning sign that can, quite literally, be easily overlooked is hearing loss.
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Red – yellow – green: Family caregiver traffic light reliably measures care burden

08.09.2022
Developing digital support services for people with dementia and their caregivers: This includes
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Knowledge quiz on dementia strengthens health literacy.

08.09.2022
The digiDEM Bavaria Knowledge Test on Dementia strengthens everyone's health literacy. Because regardless of age,
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Digital dementia early detection begins with digiDEM Bavaria

08.09.2022
The free digiDEM Bavaria online questionnaire IQCODE is an important tool for early dementia detection. Equally significant is
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(Re)learned technique improves quality of life 

20.07.2022
Whether it's brewing tea, using a smartphone, or operating an app: people with mild to moderate
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Higher Alzheimer's risk in COVID-19 patients

20.07.2022
A current, large-scale study shows how Covid-19 affects the frequency of neurological diseases.
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Psychosocial treatment methods are effective for disinhibited behavior.

20.07.2022
Non-pharmacological, so-called psychosocial treatments are more effective than
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