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New study finds "superagers" have younger-looking brains over time
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New study finds "superagers" have younger-looking brains over time
Some older adults maintain exceptional memory and thinking skills well into late life, and a new study provides evidence that their brains may biologically age at a slower pace. Published in GeroScience this research from a team at Ewha Womans University in South Korea used machine learning to predict the “biological age” of the brain based on brain scans. The findings suggest that people known as “superagers” — older adults with memory performa…
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