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Gibt es einen Unterschied zwischen Alzheimer und Demenz, ist Demenz erblich und bin ich schon dement, weil ich in letzter Zeit so viel vergesse? – Viele Mythen über Demenzerkrankungen halten sich hartnäckig, die Angst, an einer Demenz zu leiden, ist groß, stellt sie doch unser unabhängiges Leben infrage.

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Schloffer, H. (2020). Was ist Demenz?. In: Mit Bewegung und Geselligkeit Demenz vorbeugen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59618-0_1

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