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Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon for Prof. Dr. med. Elmar Gräßel 

30.06.2025
Pioneer in dementia care and caregiver research: For his outstanding achievements in dementia research and
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Shingles vaccine protects against dementia

25.06.2025
To an infection with herpes viruses, such as the zoster virus, which causes painful shingles
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Dementia as a consequence of chronic childhood diseases

25.06.2025
Children who are chronically and multiply ill have a higher risk as adults of developing
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Being curious – aging healthy

25.06.2025
A study from the USA, Germany, and Japan yielded interesting findings: the researchers
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Cataract surgery may lower dementia risk

25.06.2025
Cataracts (also known as clouding of the lens) are one of the most common eye diseases in older age. The only
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Detecting dementia risk with smartphone data

17.06.2025
People with cognitive impairments often find it difficult to orient themselves spatially.
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Bavaria's Minister of Health Judith Gerlach at the Dementia Screening Day in Hösbach

10.06.2025
The Bavarian State Minister for Health, Care and Prevention, Judith Gerlach, has the first
digiDEM Bayern-Studie: Demenzwissen – Die wichtigste Informationsquelle ist der persönliche Kontakt„/></a></div><div class=Latest on digiDEM Press releases Science & Research

digiDEM Bavaria Study: Dementia Knowledge – The Most Important Source of Information is Personal Contact

04.06.2025
Worldwide, 75 percent of all people with dementia live with the condition without it being diagnosed at all
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Offset polluted air through exercise 

22.05.2025
Air pollution is a serious risk factor for dementia, especially in combination with an unhealthy lifestyle.
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Preventively reduce air pollutants 

22.05.2025
How will air pollution and climate change affect the incidence of new dementia cases in the future
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Better air quality can reduce the risk of dementia

22.05.2025
Researchers from the USA and France are showing in two studies which way the pendulum swings
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Fine dust causing dementia

22.05.2025
How air pollutants affect cognitive functions, changes in brain structure, and the occurrence of
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