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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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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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