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From vision to
memory, our senses change as we age. Here's how to keep them sharp. |
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An aging brain becomes less able to perceive sensations,
process information, create and store memories, and learn as some neurons die
through normal aging or through disease or injury. But there are ways to maintain a
healthy brain—through mental and physical exercise as well as medical
treatments—that actually improve life in our late years. |
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Monday, April 3, 2023
From vision to memory, our senses change as we age. Here's how to keep them sharp.
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