The brains of super-agers exhibit greater neuroplasticity, allowing them to adapt and compensate for age-related changes.
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‘We’re seeing ‘SuperAgers’ aged 80+ with memory as sharp as 40-year-olds — neurogenesis powers this’
Please describe your research?■ The SuperAgers study at Northwestern University was developed 25 years ago. Its goal is to examine individuals over th.
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