2015년 2월 17일 화요일

SuperAgers' Brains May Hold Key to Aging Well

 February 17, 2015 
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SuperAgers' Brains May Hold Key to Aging Well
"SuperAgers," the fortunate folks who remain mentally sharp well into their 80s, may have brains that age differently, new imaging research shows.
 
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