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Bayerische Versorger: zu wenige digitale Angebote bei Demenz„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Bavarian utility companies: too few digital offerings for dementia

13.10.2020
To support people with dementia and their caregivers, digital services are being offered
Technik-Fan oder Skeptiker: Wie stehen Menschen mit Demenz und Angehörige zu Smartphones und Co.?„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Tech Enthusiast or Skeptic: What are the attitudes of people with dementia and their caregivers towards smartphones and similar devices?

13.10.2020
Digital offerings can make life easier – and yet they are used significantly less by older people
Vorteile der Telemedizin bei Demenz„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Advantages of telemedicine in dementia

13.10.2020
With a mouse click into the consultation hour: This option has not only been more relevant since Corona
Video-Telemedizin wirksamer als telefonische Beratungen„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Video telehealth is more effective than phone consultations

13.10.2020
The simplest form of telemedicine is phone calls, such as consultations with doctors. What are the benefits of further
Weniger Demenz-Erkrankungen durch gesunden Lebenssstil„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Fewer dementia cases through a healthy lifestyle

19.08.2020
Bildung, Ernährung, Bewegung, soziale Aktivitäten – durch einen gesunden Lebensstil lassen sich laut einem
Demenz durch negative Kindheitserfahrungen?„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Dementia due to negative childhood experiences?

17.08.2020
Violence, neglect, abuse – negative childhood experiences can affect people their entire lives
Studie zeigt “Yoyo-Effekt” bei MCI„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Study shows “yo-yo effect” in MCI

13.08.2020
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be a precursor to dementia.
Wie erleben Menschen mit Demenz und ihre Partner Liebe im Pflegeheim?„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

How do people with dementia and their partners experience love in a nursing home?

15.07.2020
“Love is everything,” said a widower during a study on love, sexuality, and intimacy.
Aufpasser, Vermittler, Sympathisant: Wie Pflegekräfte mit der Sexualität von Heim-Bewohnern mit Demenz umgehen„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Guardians, mediators, sympathizers: How caregivers deal with the sexuality of nursing home residents with dementia

14.07.2020
For caregivers, the sexual needs of nursing home residents with dementia are often a
Sexuelle Enthemmung verstärkt Pflegebelastung mehr als andere Verhaltensauffälligkeiten„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Sexual disinhibition increases the care burden more than other behavioral issues.

14.07.2020
Almost all people with dementia show behavioral changes over the course of their illness, such as restlessness, apathy
Gleichgeschlechtliche Partnerschaften und das Demenzrisiko„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Same-sex partnerships and dementia risk

13.07.2020
Sexual minorities often experience stigmatization and discrimination throughout their lives. This can affect their health
Mediterrane Ernährung verringert das Demenzrisiko„/></a></div><div class=Science & Research

Mediterranean diet reduces dementia risk

15.06.2020
Lots of vegetables, fish, olive oil, and legumes – the Mediterranean diet keeps you healthy.
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