Dementia signs: Two changes in a person's walk that can precede diagnosis by 'six years' - Express
Changes in balance and gait could be indicative of either late-stage Alzheimer's or early-stage vascular dementia.
The cerebellum, located near the base of the skill, is the part of the brain that controls body movements.
Diseases which affect this part of the brain, such as dementia, are more likely to affect b… [+416 chars]
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