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84 Behavioral scientists have found that how old you feel inside predicts cognitive health in later life — independent of your actual age

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 10:21 EDT

Behavioral scientists have found that how old you feel inside predicts cognitive health in later life — independent of your actual age

I’ll admit something. Most mornings, I feel about thirty-two. Then I bend down to pick something up off the floor and my back files a formal complaint, and I’m reminded that the numbers on my driving license say something rather different. It turns out this gap, between how old I feel and how old I ... Read more

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