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‘Benjamin Button’ study finds health improves over time for people over 65

  • A new study found that almost half of people over 65 improve mentally or physically as they age.
  • Becca Levy, the lead author, said many people wrongly believe aging always causes loss of abilities.
  • Levy stated that improvement in later life is common and should be part of how we view or understand aging.
  • The study showed 45% improved in either cognitive performance or walking speed, especially those with positive beliefs about aging.
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‘Benjamin Button’ study finds health improves over time for people over 65

A Yale study analyzed cognitive and physical ability in more than 11,000 older adults and found that 45% improved over time.

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