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The Brain Can Stay Young at 80: the Enigma of the "Superagers" Finally Decrypted

Summary by Trust My Science
By analyzing 25 years of data to try to penetrate the secrets of the "SuperAgers", these people with exceptional memory at over 80 years of age, researchers have discovered that they question the long-standing belief that cognitive decline inevitably accompanies aging. These people would have specific biological and behavioural traits that give them amazing brain resilience even at an advanced age. These data could eventually lead to new strateg…
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By analyzing 25 years of data to try to penetrate the secrets of the "SuperAgers", these people with exceptional memory at over 80 years of age, researchers have discovered that they question the long-standing belief that cognitive decline inevitably accompanies aging. These people would have specific biological and behavioural traits that give them amazing brain resilience even at an advanced age. These data could eventually lead to new strateg…

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Trust My Science broke the news in on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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