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With age, our brains change just as much as our bodies do even if the shift isnt always as noticeable. Brain volume … [+4960 chars]
How to keep your memory sharp as you age - The Washington Post
Our brains change as we age. There are simple habits that can reduce your risk of memory loss and dementia — and slow cognitive decline.
By:Meeri Kim
Source:The Washington Post
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