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Tested for dementia – now what?

18.09.2025
Dementia care at the municipal level – how can it succeed? A study from the USA has investigated,
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Relief after the memory test

18.09.2025
Dementia screening by a general practitioner: What are the risks and benefits? Researchers in the USA
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Mental strain from dementia self-test? 

18.09.2025
Anyone taking a self-test for dementia doesn't know exactly what to expect. For some people
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Dementia Screening: Why People Hesitate 

18.09.2025
Despite the benefits of early dementia detection, many people worldwide hesitate to
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Pay attention to quality with health apps

15.09.2025
Smartphone applications increasingly complement traditional healthcare: they can help patients
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digiDEM Bavaria sets milestone for early dementia detection 

04.09.2025
For the 6th Bavarian Dementia Week from September 19-28, 2025, the research project digiDEM Bavaria is launching a unique
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Guidelines for MCI Therapy

24.07.2025
Caring for people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) requires
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Brain training and a healthy lifestyle

24.07.2025
Medication isn't always the solution when it comes to cognitive performance
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Training at MCI – digital and custom-made

24.07.2025
Personalized, computer-aided brain training can be an effective method for improving cognitive abilities in
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MCI is widespread worldwide

24.07.2025
Globally, more than 15 percent of people over 50 living at home suffer from mild
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MCI – A Predictive Factor for Dementia

24.07.2025
Often, people talk about dementia. However, another illness should also be given more attention
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Dementia Care: Relieving the Burden with Digital Applications

15.07.2025
Restlessness, aggression, or hallucinations – so-called behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia („Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms
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