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What? Better with a hearing aid!

30.05.2022
The risk of developing dementia is significantly lower when people with mild cognitive impairment
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Impaired hearing and vision can lead to dementia

30.05.2022
Older adults who have both hearing and vision impairments simultaneously,
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What makes people with dementia happy

30.05.2022
Japanese researchers have investigated the everyday wishes of people with dementia. Do caregivers know
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High diagnostic discriminative power even with seven questions

28.04.2022
A German team of scientists has investigated the diagnostic accuracy of the IQCODE questionnaire.
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How to improve early detection of dementia

28.04.2022
Developed in 1989, the IQCODE questionnaire is particularly well-suited for all population groups, regardless of
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Dementia often goes unrecognized

28.04.2022
The rate of people with undiagnosed dementia is high. Dementia screening can help detect it.
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Diagnosing dementia in a timely manner

28.04.2022
The diagnosis of dementia is often made with a significant delay. Two studies from
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Faster dementia diagnosis with an early detection tool

28.04.2022
The sooner Alzheimer's dementia or another form of dementia is recognized, the faster
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Higher Healthcare Costs: What Dementia Can Cost

24.03.2022
To estimate the cost of dementia, Swedish scientists investigated the additional costs incurred
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Higher Healthcare Costs: What Dementia Can Cost

24.03.2022
To estimate the cost of dementia, Swedish scientists investigated the additional costs incurred
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Analog dial or digital display?

24.03.2022
To know what time it is, all you need to do is look at the clock.
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Type 2 Diabetes and Dementia Risk: Vigilance is Key

24.03.2022
Physicians should also assess the cognitive abilities of Type 2 diabetes patients in the
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