Those folks are called “superagers.” And researchers have been trying for a long time to figure out what causes them to be ...
Experts from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid carried out a five-year study comparing the brain structures of superagers ...
Understanding the superager phenotype can provide insights into mechanisms of protection against age-related memory loss and dementia.' Separate research has also revealed that superagers have a ...
White matter, which connects different regions of the brain, appears to retain better structure in superagers than in older ...
A team of neuroscientists from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Queen Sofia Foundation Alzheimer Center, both in Spain, ...
In a world where cognitive decline is often associated with ageing, a remarkable group stands out: the Superagers.
Jane Govoni will teach an online class called “SuperAger Resilience Training” in the fall. Her email is jane@skybluedreams.net. I’m raising my wine glass and toasting you. May you have a ...
There’s a group of people who seem to be winning against the march of time: Superagers are those 95 and older who are extra resilient against life-threatening health conditions and who maintain ...