Biomarkers of the middle-aged brain predict cognitive health in old age

The middle-aged brain could provide a window into future cognitive health. A team reviewed evidence from human and animal studies suggesting that middle age — commonly considered as the period between 40 and 60 or 65 years of age — marks a shift in brain aging. They argue that more research should be dedicated to middle age, a period of life that is historically understudied.

​The middle-aged brain could provide a window into future cognitive health. A team reviewed evidence from human and animal studies suggesting that middle age — commonly considered as the period between 40 and 60 or 65 years of age — marks a shift in brain aging. They argue that more research should be dedicated to middle age, a period of life that is historically understudied. The middle-aged brain could provide a window into future cognitive health. A team reviewed evidence from human and animal studies suggesting that middle age — commonly considered as the period between 40 and 60 or 65 years of age — marks a shift in brain aging. They argue that more research should be dedicated to middle age, a period of life that is historically understudied. 

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