Cognitive Decline Is a Key Risk Factor for Falls
Frequent or unexplained falls in older adults may be a sign of cognitive decline. Research published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society shows that seniors with early signs of cognitive impairment are twice as likely to fall compared to their cognitively healthy peers.

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