Slight changes in the way a person walks, like slowing down or developing a variable stride, could be early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Previous studies have linked walking speed in the elderly with ...
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The silent signal: If your walking speed drops below this rate, it could hint at early dementia risk
A groundbreaking study suggests that a seemingly minor change in your stride can be an incredibly early and important marker ...
Cognitive decline and Alzheimer's progression can each be subtle and gradual, and some early dementia signs aren't even ones you'd associate with brain health—at least not on the surface. A recent ...
A slower walking pace could be a sign of cognitive decline or dementia, a new study suggests. Researchers assessed more than 16,800 healthy people over the age of 65 in the US and Australia during a ...
Dr. Sam Gandy answers the question: 'Other Causes Of Dementia?' May 4, 2009 -- Question: Could dementia be caused by something other than Alzheimer's disease? Answer: Alzheimer's disease is the most ...
An 84-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease also showed signs of losing her fine motor skills. As described by Ambreen Fatima, MPT, of Galgotias University in Uttar Pradesh, India, and colleagues in ...
Why do individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia experience frequent falls? About one in every four seniors falls at least once a year, and falls are even more common for people who have Alzheimer’s ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Professor Kim Jae-ho of the Department of Neurology at Hallym University Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital delivered a presentation titled “Transcranial Focused ...
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