Webinar: Development of New Drugs for Dementia - Current Status and Outlook

After decades of stagnating research, there's renewed momentum: new monoclonal antibodies against amyloid deposits, such as Lecanemab or Donanemab, are directly targeting the disease mechanisms of Alzheimer's dementia for the first time. Previous medications could only alleviate symptoms, but not slow the progression of the disease. How promising are the new drugs – and…

Webinar: Menopause and Cognitive Health

Hot flashes, sleep disturbances, mood swings – the menopausal phase can cause various physical and mental changes in women. Memory performance and other cognitive abilities, such as concentration and attention, can also be influenced by hormonal changes during this life stage. To alleviate the various symptoms of menopause, menopausal hormone replacement therapy can be used in...

Dementia as a consequence of chronic childhood diseases

Kinder, die chronisch und mehrfach erkrankt sind, haben als Erwachsene ein höheres Risiko, an Alzheimer-Demenz und anderen Demenzformen zu erkranken. Dies trifft, so haben Forschende aus China herausgefunden, auf Menschen im mittleren und hohen Lebensalter zu. Multimorbidität tritt häufig bei älteren Menschen auf. Laut wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen nimmt jedoch auch die …

Computer-assisted memory enhancement

If memory declines in older adults, it can significantly impair their daily lives and quality of life. Researchers from China have therefore addressed an important question regarding this issue: To what extent is computer-based cognitive training (CCT) effective in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and...

Train virtually in a group

Scientists from Canada and the US demonstrated how the physical well-being of people with dementia and people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be improved with the help of technology. Among other things, they identified the various types of interventions from technology-based group exercises for people with dementia or MCI and…

Dementia Risk: Pregnancy Illnesses

Researchers from Ireland and Sweden have discovered that women who suffer from pregnancy poisoning appear to have a significantly increased future risk of vascular dementia. If dementia develops later in life, it may have been pre-empted in younger years, for example, during pregnancy. It has long been known...