Aging is not a mild form of dementia,” says cellular neurobiologist
John Morrison, who specializes in aging. Until recently, many scientists
thought brain cells died as we aged, shrinking our brains and shedding
bits of information that were gone forever. Newer findings indicate that
cells in disease-free brains stay put; it’s the connections between
them that break. With this new perspective has come an explosion of
research into how we can keep those connections, and our brain function,
intact for longer.
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