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A new “smart insole” system that transmits data based on a person’s gait could one day provide earlier warnings of dementia, orthopedic issues and lumbar disc problems, a recent study says.
However recent research suggests that a slowed gait might be more than just a sign of getting older—it could be an early warning sign of dementia.
A psychologist, Dr. John Gartner, suggests Donald Trump may be showing early dementia signs, particularly in motor skills. He ...
“The combination of declining memory and slowing gait seems to be a stronger indicator of future dementia risk than decline in one of those things alone,” Dr. Taya A. Collyer, PhD, who led the ...
Researchers explored the association between a slowing gait or walking pace and the risk of dementia and cognitive decline. Here’s what to know about the research. The post What does your ...
Dr. John Gartner, a psychologist and long-time observer of presidential behaviour, during an interview on The Dean Obeidallah ...
A recent study found that slow walking could be an early indicator of dementia. Here's why—and how to increase your speed, according to medical doctors.
A slower walking pace could be a sign of cognitive decline or dementia, a new study suggests. Researchers and other experts discuss how the link could facilitate earlier diagnoses.