Slowing Walking Speed Is an Early Warning Sign of Cognitive Decline

Yes, slowing walking speed is increasingly recognized as a significant early warning sign of cognitive decline, particularly in older adults.

Yes, slowing walking speed is increasingly recognized as a significant early warning sign of cognitive decline, particularly in older adults.

If your parent or grandparent is over 65, the statistics are sobering: approximately 1 in 9 older adults has Alzheimer's disease.

The difference between normal forgetting and mild cognitive impairment comes down to three key factors: how often it happens, whether others notice it,...

The hardest part of recognizing early cognitive decline is that it looks like ordinary forgetfulness on most days and like something else entirely on a few. This article maps the difference between normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia —…