A sign when walking warns of a disease that has no cure

Memory loss is one of the main signs of brain deterioration and irreversible dementia, and a study found that gait disturbances were the first warning signs of dementia, not memory loss.

According to the study published in the journal Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, gait disturbances were the first predictors of dementia, and these gait disturbances are described as deviations from normal walking, according to Russia Today.

"Walking disorders and cognitive complaints are the first symptoms of preclinical preclinical dementia," the researchers said.

The NHS says that while there is currently no cure for dementia, early diagnosis means its progression can slow in some cases, so a person may be able to maintain their mental function for longer.

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