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Study links gene to cognitive resilience in the elderly – Science Daily – Devonport Online News
Researchers have discovered that environmental enrichment appears to activate a protein called MEF2, which controls a genetic……

Many people develop Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia as they get older. However, others remain sharp well into old age, even if their brains show underlying signs of neurodegeneration.Among these cognitively resilient people, researchers have identified……
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