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Rural regions are facing a challenge mainly because of demographic development and the ageing of society. In the Bavarian cities the situation is different.
According to experts, the number of dementia cases in Germany could rise to up to 2.1 million in 2060 as life expectancy increases.According to forecasts published by the AOK (WIdO) Scientific Institute in Berlin on Monday, rural regions in the east are particularly affected by an ageing population.However, this increase could be mitigated by preventive measures. Among other things, better prevention of hypertension and diabetes or higher levels…
Bayern's districts face a challenge: in some regions, the number of people with dementia could rise dramatically. What makes cities better – and what now helps to reduce the risk.
The number of people with dementia in Germany could rise to as many as 2.1 million by 2060. This is the finding of analyses conducted by the Scientific Institute of the AOK (WIdO) in cooperation with the Universities of Trier, Rostock, and Cologne, as announced by the University of Trier on Monday. Currently, around 1.3 million people in Germany are affected by the disease. The forecast is based on a novel simulation method developed by the Mikr…

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