How the Brain Gets Sharper With Age
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By Amy Denney
Published on March 11, 2026.
The article discusses how the brain gets sharper with age, suggesting that cognitive decline in aging adults is often reversible and may not be detrimental to everyday life. Researchers have found that slower processing speed, once seen as a sign of aging, could not be a failure. The article also suggests that the aging process may be beneficial for individuals.
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