Super Agers: Shared traits for mental resilience
Memory loss and cognitive decline are assumed to be an inevitable part of aging but new research suggests that doesn't have to be the case. A decades long study analyzed the brains of so-called "super agers" who are defined as those 80 or older who show strong memory performance on part with people three decades younger. FOX Medical Team's Dr. Mike talks about the findings.
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