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Dementia information from ChatGPT or Google?

11.02.2025
Are people with dementia and their caregivers looking for information about
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„New health data means new knowledge“

06.02.2025
The Digital Dementia Register Bavaria (digiDEM Bayern) has reached a new milestone with 2,500 participants from all over Bavaria.
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Increase life satisfaction

30.01.2025
How do loneliness and social isolation affect the life satisfaction of people with dementia and
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Digital technologies against loneliness

30.01.2025
Digital technologies have long been widespread and reach a wide variety of user groups. To what extent do digital technologies
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Online training to combat loneliness 

30.01.2025
How can loneliness in senior citizens be combatted – scientifically proven? An exer
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Social engagement reduces dementia risk

30.01.2025
People who are socially engaged and well-connected can reduce their risk of dementia. Researchers from Australia
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Loneliness as a risk factor for dementia

30.01.2025
Loneliness and social isolation are risk factors for the development of dementia. This has been confirmed by international
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Computer-assisted memory enhancement

22.01.2025
When older people's memory declines, it can affect their daily lives
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digiDEM Bavaria SPOTLIGHT_08: New Dementia Medications - Treatment with Lecanemab

19.12.2024
The new Alzheimer's drug awakens in people with dementia and their caregivers
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Train virtually in a group

16.12.2024
How the physical well-being of people with dementia and people with mild cognitive
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„The heart doesn't go senile“

10.12.2024
Most people know Dr. Sarah Straub (38) from numerous appearances as a musician throughout
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Lecanemab: digiDEM Bavaria calculates initial estimates for Germany

05.12.2024
The new Alzheimer's drug Lecanemab is raising hopes among people with dementia and their caregivers
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