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Is economic inequality a dementia risk factor?

23.10.2025
Wealth, income, and the risk of people aged 80 and over in Germany developing dementia
DiGA: Mangel an wissenschaftlicher Beweiskraft„/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Science & Research

DiGA: Lack of Scientific Evidence

16.10.2025
Digital health applications (DiGA) are used to detect, monitor, treat, or alleviate symptoms of diseases
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digiDEM Bavaria at the Alzheimer Europe Conference in Bologna

15.10.2025
With lectures and poster presentations, digiDEM Bavaria presented at the 35th Alzheimer Europe
Digitales Demenzregister Bayern auf Wachstumskurs„/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Press releases Science & Research

Bavarian Digital Dementia Register on Growth Course

30.09.2025
digiDEM Bavaria continues a success story: With more than 3,000 participants, the largest dementia registry
digiDEM Bayern-Symposium auf dem DKVF 2025 in Hamburg„/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Science & Research

digiDEM Bavaria Symposium at the DKVF 2025 in Hamburg

29.09.2025
On the occasion of the 24th German Congress for Health Services Research (DKVF) in Hamburg, digiDEM
Bereit für den Demenztest?„/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Science & Research

Ready for the dementia test?

18.09.2025
Researchers from China found that 62 percent of the elderly high-risk individuals surveyed were willing to undergo dementia screening.
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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
Mentale Belastung durch Demenz-Selbsttest? „/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Science & Research

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
Bei Gesundheits-Apps auf die Qualität achten„/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Science & Research

Pay attention to quality with health apps

15.09.2025
Smartphone applications increasingly complement traditional healthcare: they can help patients
digiDEM Bayern setzt Meilenstein für die Demenz-Früherkennung „/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Press releases Science & Research

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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