As we age, many of us believe that experiencing some level of cognitive decline is a natural part of life. You might find yourself losing your keys more frequently or struggling to recall names. The mental clarity you had in your thirties can seem like a distant memory by the time you reach seventy-five. This perception of cognitive decline has often been accepted as an inevitable consequence of aging, a common belief about the aging brain.
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SuperAgers: Insights from a Major Brain Study