Dementia and Cognitive Health

What dementia is Dementia includes different conditions that affect memory, thinking, independence and daily life.

What dementia is

Dementia includes different conditions that affect memory, thinking, independence and daily life. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) may be an intermediate phase, but it does not always progress to dementia.

Types and Alzheimer focus

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most frequent forms. This section will explain differences, signs and clinical aspects in accessible language.

Risk factors and early signs

  • Age, diabetes, lifestyle and metabolic conditions.
  • Changes in memory, attention, language or orientation.
  • The importance of timely assessment when concerns arise.

Diagnosis and biomarkers

Cognitive tests, clinical assessments and biomarkers will be described in public-friendly language.

Metabolism and brain

A dedicated space will explain organ cross-talk, the relationship between metabolism and brain health, and the role of inflammation.

Care pathways, policy and caregivers

This section will collect information on centres, access to care pathways, guidelines, care pathways, national plans and caregiver-focused content.

Last update

13 May 2026, 20:40