Why Some 80-Year-Olds Have the Memory of 50-Year-Olds
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Why Some 80-Year-Olds Have the Memory of 50-Year-Olds
For 25 years, scientists have studied “SuperAgers”—people aged 80 and above whose memory rivals those decades younger. Research reveals that their brains either resist Alzheimer’s-related plaques and tangles or remain resilient despite having them.
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