When vitamin B12 levels are insufficient, it can lead to nerve damage which can cause problems with balance and coordination. This is particularly noticeable in older individuals, but it can affect people of all ages. If you find yourself stumbling or tripping more frequently without an obvious cause, it might be time to consider a B12 deficiency as the underlying issue.

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