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Superancianos: Elderly People with Young Brains

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United States. HIGHLIGHTS: ‘SuperAgers’ or ‘SuperAgers’ are octogenarians who have at least as good cognitive capacity as those of 50- or 60-year-olds, researchers at Northwestern University (UN) explain. In addition to presenting exceptional memory performance, youthful brain structure and unique cellular traits, ‘Superancianos’ have a common feature: they are very social and maintain strong interpersonal relationships, highlights the NU. Maint…
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United States. HIGHLIGHTS: ‘SuperAgers’ or ‘SuperAgers’ are octogenarians who have at least as good cognitive capacity as those of 50- or 60-year-olds, researchers at Northwestern University (UN) explain. In addition to presenting exceptional memory performance, youthful brain structure and unique cellular traits, ‘Superancianos’ have a common feature: they are very social and maintain strong interpersonal relationships, highlights the NU. Maint…

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udgtv broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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