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Scientists Thought SuperAgers Had Lucky Genes. They Were Wrong

A multi-site study of 142 SuperAgers found common Alzheimer’s risk genes and polygenic scores did not distinguish them from average older adults.

Summary by Sci Tech Daily
SuperAgers may keep their memories sharp not because they dodged Alzheimer’s genes, but because their brains possess hidden defenses scientists are only beginning to uncover. Some people reach their 80s and 90s with memory abilities that rival, or even surpass, those of adults decades younger. Known as SuperAgers, these exceptional individuals are helping scientists investigate [...]

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A recent study suggests that SuperAgers, individuals who maintain exceptional memory skills into old age, possess brain defenses that go beyond simple genetic luck. The research, conducted by scientists at the Healthy Aging & Alzheimer’s Research Care (HAARC) Center at the University of Chicago and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), analyzes the characteristics that allow these individuals to maintain sharp memories into their…

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Sci Tech Daily broke the news in Encinitas, United States on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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