Dementia poses important medical and societal challenges, and of all health risks people face in life, dementia is one of the most feared. Recent research indicates that up to about 40% of all cases of dementia might be preventable. A series of environmental, social, and medical risk-factors have been identified that should be targeted from midlife onwards when people are still cognitively healthy. At first glance, this seems not merely advisable, but even imperative. However, these new developments trigger a series of new ethical questions and concerns which have hardly been addressed to date. Proactive ethical reflection, however, is crucial to ensure that the interests and well-being of those affected, ultimately all of us, are adequatel...
Empirical evidence suggests that a fair proportion of dementia cases are preventable, that some prev...
BACKGROUND: Recently, it has been suggested that up to a third of the dementia cases might be preven...
Across the world, there is an unprecedented growth in the number of older people, with clear implica...
Dementia poses important medical and societal challenges, and of all health risks people face in lif...
Many publications on dementia start by outlining the current estimated number of people with dementi...
Many publications on dementia start by outlining the current estimated number of people with dementi...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
Dementia is a global public health issue with an urgent need for developing newer and more effective...
This dissertation attempts to provide more insight into the primary prevention of dementia by invest...
Acting now on dementia prevention and care can vastly improve living and dying for individuals with...
The global number of people living with dementia is expected to increase to 130 million in 2050. Bas...
This paper considers ethical issues related to early diagnosis and all forms of prevention of Alzhei...
Ageing of the population, together with population growth, has brought along an ample increase in th...
Abstract Empirical evidence suggests that a fair proportion of dementia cases are preventable, that...
BACKGROUND: Definitions and diagnostic criteria for all medical conditions are regularly subjected t...
Empirical evidence suggests that a fair proportion of dementia cases are preventable, that some prev...
BACKGROUND: Recently, it has been suggested that up to a third of the dementia cases might be preven...
Across the world, there is an unprecedented growth in the number of older people, with clear implica...
Dementia poses important medical and societal challenges, and of all health risks people face in lif...
Many publications on dementia start by outlining the current estimated number of people with dementi...
Many publications on dementia start by outlining the current estimated number of people with dementi...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
Dementia is a global public health issue with an urgent need for developing newer and more effective...
This dissertation attempts to provide more insight into the primary prevention of dementia by invest...
Acting now on dementia prevention and care can vastly improve living and dying for individuals with...
The global number of people living with dementia is expected to increase to 130 million in 2050. Bas...
This paper considers ethical issues related to early diagnosis and all forms of prevention of Alzhei...
Ageing of the population, together with population growth, has brought along an ample increase in th...
Abstract Empirical evidence suggests that a fair proportion of dementia cases are preventable, that...
BACKGROUND: Definitions and diagnostic criteria for all medical conditions are regularly subjected t...
Empirical evidence suggests that a fair proportion of dementia cases are preventable, that some prev...
BACKGROUND: Recently, it has been suggested that up to a third of the dementia cases might be preven...
Across the world, there is an unprecedented growth in the number of older people, with clear implica...