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(Wieder) erlernte Technik verbessert die Lebensqualität „/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

(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
Höheres Alzheimer-Risiko bei Covid-19-Patienten „/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

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.
Psychosoziale Behandlungsverfahren wirken bei enthemmtem Verhalten„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Psychosocial treatment methods are effective for disinhibited behavior.

20.07.2022
Non-pharmacological, so-called psychosocial treatments are more effective than
Demenzrisiko opioidhaltige Schmerzmittel„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Dementia risk opioid painkillers

20.07.2022
People between the ages of 75 and 80 are at a greater risk of developing dementia if they
Erfolgreiches digiDEM Bayern-Modellprojekt: erstes Demenz-Bevölkerungsscreening in Deutschland„/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Science & Research

Successful digiDEM Bavaria model project: first dementia population screening in Germany

17.07.2022
digiDEM Bayern can look back with pride on the first regional dementia population screening in Germany. The
„Wissenstest Demenz“ stärkt die Gesundheitskompetenz„/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Science & Research

„Dementia Knowledge Test“ Strengthens Health Literacy

23.06.2022
„Dementia Knowledge Test“: This is the name of the new digital information service from the digiDEM researchers
Höhere Gesundheitskompetenz fördert zeitgerechte Demenzdiagnose„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Higher health literacy promotes timely dementia diagnosis

22.06.2022
Japanese scientists showed: Timely diagnosis of dementia requires corresponding dementia knowledge and the willingness to
Technologieeinsatz führt zum Lernerfolg„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Technology use leads to learning success

22.06.2022
Practitioners in the healthcare and social services sector must be adequately trained and aware of the challenges
Digital aufgesetzte Gesundheitskampagnen fördern Wissen zur Demenz„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Digitally-based health campaigns promote dementia awareness

22.06.2022
how successfully knowledge gaps about dementia prevention can be closed
Öffentlichkeitswirksam sensibilisieren„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Raise public awareness

22.06.2022
What and how do people think about dementia? Two studies conclude:
Plädoyer für größeres Demenzwissen„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Plea for greater dementia knowledge

22.06.2022
What is dementia, what challenges do people with dementia face, and how does it affect the
Mit VR-Brille und Tablet für bessere Lebensbedingungen„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

With VR glasses and tablet for better living conditions

30.05.2022
Digital technologies are becoming increasingly important for dementia and are encountering growing interest. Dutch
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